HCA’s TriStar Health to Break Ground on Standalone ER

HCA’s Brentwood-Tenn.-based TriStar Health System will break ground April 17 on a standalone emergency room and medical office building in Spring Hill, Tenn., according to a report by The Tennessean.

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The $15 million, nearly 11,000 square-foot project is expected to be complete by May 2013.

HCA originally had planned a 56-bed hospital in Spring Hill but in 2009 was denied the certificate of need required for the new facility.

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