• Dignity Health eyes 9th Arizona hospital

    San Francisco, Calif.-based Dignity Health is considering expanding its footprint in Arizona, a representative confirmed to Becker's March 29. 
  • Memorial Sloan Kettering revisits hospital plan halted by 9/11

    New York City-based Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has reintroduced plans for a new hospital tower on the city's Upper East Side, Patch reported. The project is more than 20 years in the making and was originally disrupted by the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. 
  • Texas hospital gets $17M gift to bring in new pediatric physicians

    Corpus Christi, Texas-based Driscoll Children's Hospital received a $17 million donation from the Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation to bring in new pediatric physicians to the region.
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  • Insurance plans, not hospitals, responsible for rising medical debt, AHA CEO says

    Rick Pollack, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association, penned a March 28 op-ed in The Washington Post responding to claims that hospitals are the cause of medical debt.
  • Intermountain sees new Salt Lake City campus as 'anchor' of the city

    Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare says its proposed new campus in an old Salt Lake City Sears location would be an "anchor" of the city as it awaits rezoning approval from the city council, ksl.com reported March 28.
  • Geisinger Health scraps $180M orthopedics project

    Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health is not moving forward with plans to build a $180 million standalone orthopedics facility in Northeastern Pennsylvania, as the system reevaluates how it provides certain inpatient services, according to a March 28 Daily Item report.
  • ChristianaCare updates plan to reopen hospital it acquired from Tower

    Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare is planning to reopen the former Jennersville Hospital, which it acquired from West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health last July, in late 2024.
  • Mountainview to build new $42M medical center

    White Sulphur Spring, Mont.-based Mountainview Medical Center is moving forward with plans to break ground on a new $42 million medical center in July, the Independent Record reported March 27.
  • Kaiser breaks ground on $298M expansion

    Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente on March 24 broke ground on an inpatient tower with 138 beds at Roseville (Calif.) Medical Center, which serves about 360,000 healthcare members in the area. according to The Sacramento Bee.
  • 2 Vermont hospitals receive $25M+ total from USDA

    St Johnsbury-based Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital and Morristown-based Copley Hospital recieved millions in funding from the United States Department of Agriculture, NBC5 reported March 24.
  • Connecticut Children's to spend $47M on parking garage

    Hartford-based Connecticut Children's plans to spend $47 million on a 900-space parking garage, the Hartford Courant reported March 27.
  • Virginia system to open $400M tower

    A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held March 28 for the Children's Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University, a $400 million project, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
  • Moody's revises Memorial outlook from stable to negative

    Credit rating agency Moody's is revising Springfield Ill.-based Memorial Health System's outlook from stable to negative' as the health system ended fiscal year 2022 with $343 million in outstanding debt.
  • Daviess Community Hospital begins work on $8M expansion

    Washington, Ind.-based Daviess Community Hospital is beginning preliminary work to prepare for an $8 million renovation of its intensive care unit and emergency department, the Washington Times Herald reported March 23.
  • UHS set to break ground on 150-bed hospital

    King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services, the parent company of Wellington (Fla.) Regional Medical Center, will break ground on a new 150-bed hospital in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on March 28, The Town-Crier reported March 24.
  • Orlando Health looks to build more freestanding ERs

    Orlando (Fla.) Health is looking to build two new freestanding emergency rooms, adding to the health system's six current freestanding ERs, the Orlando Sentinel reported March 24.
  • Georgia hospital asks county to fund more inpatient beds

    Covington, Ga.-based Piedmont Newton Hospital is asking Newton County officials to allocate $2.2 million of its remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds to add 10 inpatient beds, the Rockdale Newton Citizen reported March 23. 
  • UPMC's expanded partnership to create academic hospital in Kazakhstan

    UPMC signed a new agreement with Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan to grow its medical residency program and form an academic medical center, the health system said March 23.
  • Piedmont looks to rehabilitate shuttered hospital into freestanding children's medical center

    Piedmont Columbus (Ga.) Regional has announced plans to renovate a former hospital location into a freestanding children's hospital.
  • Lahey, UMass receive approval to build new campus

    The Liaison Committee on Medical Education approved a plan by Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Chan Medical School and Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Hospital and Medical Center to build a new campus in Burlington, masslive.com reported March 23.

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