Palm Beach Health Network invests $150M in 6 hospitals

Florida-based Palm Beach Health Network has invested $150 million into six of its hospitals and care centers over a three-year period, according to a March 29 news release.

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The investment aims to enhance both the facilities and services they provide as well as continued education and training for the staff. Some of the specific investments include remodeling a women’s health center, unveiling a new cardiology lab and implementing advanced robotics to an orthopedic center.

“We are applying the funds to acquire state-of-the-art technology, improve infrastructure, enhance patients’ experiences, expand clinical resources, and strengthen our continuing education programs,” said Maggie Gill, CEO of the Palm Beach Health Network in the release. “The capital commitment underscores our position as the largest leading healthcare network for Palm Beach County and is evidence of our dedication to meeting the needs of our rapidly growing community.”

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