• UCHealth hospital completes expansion

    UCHealth Greeley (Colo.) Hospital completed an expansion project that added a 12-bed progressive care unit and 20-bed acute care unit to its fourth floor, the GreeleyTribune reported March 21.
  • Lifepoint-owned Virginia hospital sees ER expansion budget upped to over $20M

    Sovah Health, part of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health, said the emergency room renovations at its Danville, Va., site are now budgeted at more than $20 million compared with an original estimate of $12 million, according to a March 22 Danville Register & Bee report.
  • RIP Medical Debt cancels another $127M

    Vituity, a physician-owned multispeciality partnership, is partnering with the nonprofit RIP Medical Debt to eliminate $127 million in medical debt for 208,622 patients in Illinois and Georgia.
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  • UnityPoint hospital completes $14M surgical center renovation

    UnityPoint Health St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, completed its $14 million renovation of its surgical specialty unit, Iowa's News Now reported March 21.
  • Alabama hospital looks to federal funds for 30-bed expansion

    Fairhope, Ala.-based Thomas Hospital wrote a letter to Rep. Jerry Carl seeking federal funding for a 30-bed expansion, local CBS affiliate WKRG reported March 21.
  • Rush looks to build new $70M outpatient care facility

    Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center will build a new $70 million, 60,000-square-foot outpatient facility at a former Sears site on the West Side, NBC Chicago reported March 21.
  • LifeBridge gets $5M gift for construction of new building

    A $5 million gift from philanthropists Mandy and Dennis Weinman will contribute to the construction of a new cancer care building at Baltimore-based LifeBridge Health Sinai Hospital, The Daily Record reported March 20.
  • Banner to build $400M campus in Scottsdale

    Phoenix-based Banner Health, a 30-hospital system, is purchasing about 48 acres of land in Scottsdale, Ariz., on which to build a medical campus.
  • Select Medical to build new 63-bed Florida hospital

    Mechanicsburg, Pa.-based Select Medical, a network of critical illness recovery hospitals, will build a new 63-bed hospital in Orlando, Fla.
  • Chuck Lorre donates $30M to Cedars-Sinai to fund new school

    Film and TV producer and writer Chuck Lorre has donated $30 million to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to develop a school for underserved individuals seeking to pursue a career in healthcare.
  • Unity Health opens first phase of $36M new hospital

    Unity Health-Jacksonville (Ark.) opened the first emergency room floor of its $36 million hospital project, the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reported March 17.
  • Hackensack Meridian invests $14M in new cancer care facility

    Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health is investing $14 million to build a new oncology building across from its Edison-based JFK University Medical Center.
  • Florida hospital expands ICU

    Cape Coral (Fla.) Hospital, part of Fort Myers, Fla.-based Lee Health, is adding 12 beds and a second floor to its intensive care unit, local news outlet Fox4 reported March 16.
  • Banner sells building for $29M

    Phoenix, Ariz.-based Banner Health sold its Peoria, Ariz.-based Banner Health Center for $29 million, with plans to lease it back from the new owner, the Phoenix Business Journal reported March 17.
  • Montefiore receives $100M anonymous donation

    New York City-based Montefiore Health System has announced that an anonymous donor contributed $100 million to Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, N.Y., one of the largest gifts in the college's history. 
  • $35M replacement hospital project begins at Marshfield Clinic location

    Construction is underway at one of the 12 hospitals operated by Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System, according to a March 15 WXPR report.
  • PeaceHealth, Lifepoint partner on new inpatient facility

    Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth is partnering with Lifepoint Rehabilitation, the rehabilitation unit of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health, to build a new 50-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility in Springfield, Ore.
  • Le Bonheur Children's moves forward with $95M expansion

    Memphis, Tenn.-based Le Bonheur Children's Hospital placed the final beam, signed by all employees, of its $95 million expansion project, local news outlet actionnews5.com reported March 15.
  • Ohio system's $102M expansion plan faces further delays

    Marietta, Ohio-based Memorial Health System is facing further delays to its Athens expansion project because of extended approval required from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to a March 15 filing.
  • Colorado hospital hits fundraising goal, completes last phase of capital plan

    Aspen (Colo.) Valley Hospital hit its fundraising goal of $11 million to complete the final phase of its master facilities plan project, the Aspen Times reported March 14. 

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