Columbus-based OhioHealth has allocated $60 million to launch a network of freestanding emergency departments, slated to open in 2018, reports The Columbus Dispatch.
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This week the San Antonio Regional Hospital Foundation collected the final dollars needed for its $12 million expansion project, the Daily Bulletin reported.
More than one-third of hospitals in the developing world lack running water, creating dangerous and unsanitary conditions for patients, a study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore revealed.
AdCare Health Systems, a self-managed healthcare real estate investment company based in Roswell, Ga., announced that Peach Health Group affiliates will sublease three of the company's Georgia facilities.
Ohio Environmental Protect Agency officials put Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton on notice after finding high levels of lead in its water, the Dayton Daily News reported.
Old Greenwich, Conn.-based Horse Island Asset Management has shared plans to build a four-story, $50 million hospital with 25 beds and an office medical building in Beachwood, Ohio, The Plain Dealer reported.
Macon, Ga.-based Navicent Health, formally known as the Medical Center of Central Georgia, announced the construction of a replacement children's hospital, 13 WMAZ reported.
The governor of Guam, Eddie Calvo, presented legislation to borrow $425 million and raise taxes to pay for improvements at Guam Memorial Hospital Authority, Pacific Daily News reported.
El Camino Hospital announced plans to set aside $204 million in the 2016-17 fiscal year to expand their campus in Mountain View, California.
St. Louis-based SSM Health unveiled plans for its new $550 million academic medical center. The 316-bed, 802,000 square-foot-facility will replace the current hospital and outpatient care center at SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital.