Harlem Hospital Center in New York Unveils $325M Pavilion

The New York City Health and Hospitals Corp. announced its Harlem Hospital Center in New York City has opened its new $325 million facility.

The 195,000-square foot Harlem Hospital Center Mural Pavilion connects the Martin Luther King, Jr. Pavilion and the Ronald H. Brown Ambulatory Care Pavilion, creating a large integrated campus for Harlem Hospital Center.

The facility expands access to preventive health services, emergency room care and specialty care, and will address the community's high rates of asthma, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, HIV/AIDS and stroke, according to the release.

The pavilion houses the Bariatric Center of Excellence, surgical clinics, a women's imaging department, preadmission testing suites, a new chronic hemodialysis unit and adult intensive care and burn units. In addition, the pavilion includes the new adult and pediatric emergency departments and a Level 1 trauma center, which will be fully completed by 2013, according to the release.

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