If approved by the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board, the two-story, 30,000-square-foot expansion will be home to orthopedic services and heart and vascular services at the hospital.
The new addition would feature six operating rooms dedicated to orthopedic operations, a cardiac testing and rehabilitation area and a clinic that will provide outpatient care for congestive heart failure patients.
“The primary goal is modernization of the facility,” Amita Health CEO Michael Murrill told the Chicago Tribune.
More articles on facilities management:
Lee Health board approves $306M hospital expansion project
Massachusetts council approves North Shore Medical Center’s scaled-down $168M expansion
University of Hawaii medical school to establish diabetes research center after $11.2M federal grant
At the Becker's 11th Annual IT + Revenue Cycle Conference: The Future of AI & Digital Health, taking place September 14–17 in Chicago, healthcare executives and digital leaders from across the country will come together to explore how AI, interoperability, cybersecurity, and revenue cycle innovation are transforming care delivery, strengthening financial performance, and driving the next era of digital health. Apply for complimentary registration now.