5 hospitals planning upgrades, expansions

The following hospitals announced or completed plans in the last week to expand, upgrade or renovate their facilities:

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1. Regions Hospital breaks ground on $75M birthing center
St. Paul, Minn.-based Regions Hospital began construction of its $75 million, 166,000-square-foot birthing center.

2. Georgia approves $1.5B Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta hospital: 3 notes
Georgia approved Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s certificate-of-need application to replace the 325-bed children’s hospital in Atlanta with a larger one containing 446 beds, also located in Atlanta.

3. California hospital opens $340M emergency pavilion
Washington Hospital in Fremont, Calif., opened its $340 million emergency and critical care pavilion Nov. 12.

4. Banner Health to build $155M hospital despite protest
Despite protests from area residents, Phoenix-based Banner Health has received unanimous approval from the Chandler City Council to build a 245,000-square-foot, $155 million hospital in Chandler, Ariz.

5. St. Thomas Health, Arcadia Healthcare to bring 76-bed mental health hospital to Nashville
Nashville, Tenn.-based St. Thomas Health and Franklin, Tenn.-based Arcadia Healthcare are building a 76-bed mental health hospital together.

More articles on facilities management:
2 Pennsylvania hospitals plan multimillion-dollar expansions before UPMC-Highmark split
15 hospital, health system construction projects worth $300M or more
Children’s Hospital of Michigan completes $155M patient tower

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