Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System received approval on Aug. 1 from the Hillsborough Industrial Development Authority for a $1.9 billion bond to advance care across west central Florida.
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UAB Health System in Birmingham, Ala., is set to open its new nine-story replacement facility for UAB Medical West, which will begin treating patients Aug. 3.
As Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health continues construction on its $4.3 billion hospital and expanded medical campus in Indianapolis, the health system is taking steps to make it a "green campus."
A Phoenix-based micro-hospital, operated by San Francisco-based Dignity Health, has been acquired for $30.3 million by HPA Exchange, a business platform part of healthcare real estate company Healthcare Property Advisors.
Mexico, Mo.-based Audrain Community Hospital, shuttered since 2022, has been purchased for $1.1 million by Audrain County, Mo., in a joint effort among the county government, the city of Mexico and the Audrain Community Hospital Foundation.
John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, Ga., will open a new maternity center in mid-2025 to broaden access to OB-GYN care in the region, the system announced.
Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, N.Y., broke ground on construction of a $220 million, five-story critical care tower on July 24. All trauma intensive care services will relocate to the new tower in 2026 when the project is slated to…
Minneapolis-based Hennepin County Medical Center is beginning to embark on a $1 billion construction project of an inpatient hospital tower, the Star Tribune reported July 24.
In the evolving landscape of cancer treatment, proton therapy stands out as a significant advancement. Once considered prohibitively expensive and limited to specialized centers, technological advancements and increased expertise have made proton therapy more cost effective and accessible.
The Center for Better Aging opened July 23 at St. Bernard Hospital in Chicago with a goal of improving health equity among older adults.