The 282,000-square-foot building will house a comprehensive cancer care center, 12 surgical suites and a medical office building.
The pavilion will be built in phases over the next three years.
“We know the vital role that Baptist Health Hardin plays in its region, caring for more than 400,000 Central Kentuckians, and the community’s need for this critically important outpatient medical pavilion,” Baptist Health CEO Gerard Colman said. “We want to send a clear message that we want to strengthen and fuel Baptist Health Hardin’s tremendous growth.”
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