A $6 million expansion of University of Michigan’s University Hospital in Ann Arbor has been approved, according to an Ann Arbor Chronicle report.
The project, slated to be completed in spring of 2012, will expand the hospital’s medical procedure unit, expanding patient reception areas and creating additional prep/recovery bays and procedure rooms. It was approved by the University of Michigan board of regents at the March 17 meeting.
Read the Ann Arbor Chronicle report on the University of Michigan’s University Hospital.
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