Takoma Park, Md.-based Washington Adventist Hospital has received county approval for its revised construction plans, according to a Colesville Patch report.
Three years ago, the hospital sought state approval to relocate the facility to White Oak, Md. The updated plans call for a larger campus on the new site, including the proposed hospital, center for spiritual life and healing and auxiliary buildings, as well as a taller parking garage. Specifically, total square footage of the project would increase from nearly 793,000 to 803,428.
Maryland's Healthcare Commission is reviewing Washington Adventist Hospital's certificate of need application. Hospital officials hope to begin construction later this year.
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Three years ago, the hospital sought state approval to relocate the facility to White Oak, Md. The updated plans call for a larger campus on the new site, including the proposed hospital, center for spiritual life and healing and auxiliary buildings, as well as a taller parking garage. Specifically, total square footage of the project would increase from nearly 793,000 to 803,428.
Maryland's Healthcare Commission is reviewing Washington Adventist Hospital's certificate of need application. Hospital officials hope to begin construction later this year.
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