5 health systems opening hospitals

The following health systems have opened hospitals, advanced proposals to build them or announced plans for them in the last two weeks:

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1. Steward to build Utah hospital
Dallas-based Steward Health Care will break ground this summer on a hospital in St. George, Utah, the 35-hospital network said March 24.

2. AdventHealth to build 80-bed hospital
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth plans to invest $400 million into capital projects for its West Florida division. One of the major projects is a $220 million, 80-bed hospital in Florida’s South Hillsborough County. 

3. UC Davis Health planning medical campus with 120-bed hospital in Rocklin
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health plans to build a medical campus that will include a 120-bed hospital, 110-room hotel and research space.

4. Michigan Medicine to start building $920M hospital
Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine will start construction on its $920 million hospital in the coming months, after delaying the project last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a March 8 health system update.

5. Boxed out of Elk Grove, California university eyes new location for teaching hospital
California Northstate University is eying Rancho Cordova, Calif., as a potential site for its new teaching hospital after being denied approval to build it in Elk Grove, Calif.

More articles on capital projects:
NewYork-Presbyterian opens 400,000-square-foot surgery center
AdventHealth to invest $400M in West Florida expansions
Boxed out of Elk Grove, California university eyes new location for teaching hospital

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