Mount Sinai Hospital Queens Seeks Approval For $113M Expansion

Mount Sinai Hospital Queens in New York City is seeking approval for a $113 million expansion project, according to a New York Daily News report.

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The project would add 95,000 square feet to accommodate a growing population.

A coalition of nine New York lawmakers signed a letter to state Health Commissioner Nirav Shah, MD, in support of the plan.

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