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U of Minnesota asks for $80M from state, looks to build new facility
Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota is asking for between $60 million and $80 million from the state to expand its healthcare offerings, the Star Tribune reported Dec. 6. -
Texas Children's sets opening timeline for $485M hospital
Houston-based Texas Children's is set to open up its new Austin, Texas hospital in February 2024, the Austin Business Journal reported Dec. 6. -
There's a new Mississippi hospital in the works
Mississippi could have a new hospital next fall. -
UC San Diego Health gets $25M gift
The McGrath Family Foundation has donated $25 million to support the new outpatient pavilion at UC San Diego Health's Hillcrest Medical Campus, which is expected to open in 2025. -
300-bed hospital opens in Texas
University Health Women's & Children's Hospital opened in San Antonio Dec. 5, adding 300 beds for specialized care upon completion of a project that began in 2019. -
'Big Bang Theory' producer donates $10M to California hospital
The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation, the philanthropic foundation of television producer Chuck Lorre, donated $10 million to Children's Hospital Los Angeles. -
HCA Florida Hospital gets 2nd freestanding ED
After kicking off construction on its first freestanding emergency department last month, Bradenton-based HCA Florida Blake Hospital has broken ground on a second one in Bradenton. -
Texas health system opens new hospital
Lubbock, Texas-based UMC Health opened its new Lubbock-based UMC Health & Wellness Hospital. -
Connecticut hospital's neuroscience center gets $430M facelift
The topping out of a $430 million two-tower Neurosciences Center project is being celebrated at Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health. -
California pediatric hospital plans $1.5B expansion
Oakland, Calif.-based UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital is planning a $1.5 billion expansion, San Francisco Business Journal reported Dec. 1. -
Kentucky system plans $145M expansion
Bowling Green, Ky.-based Med Center Health is investing $145 million on three capital projects to expand its footprint. -
5 most expensive hospital projects of 2023
Health systems in Minnesota, New York, Michigan, Texas and Kentucky spent more than $1 billion on capital expansion projects in 2023. -
Inside Cleveland Clinic's international strategy
Cleveland Clinic is looking to overseas markets to "increase the diversity of the system's operations" and "promote the Clinic's clinical expertise in new markets." -
Kaiser buys $44M lot near existing facility for possible expansion
Kaiser Permanente has purchased land in San Jose, Calif., allowing for a possible expansion by the Oakland, Calif.-based health system. -
Mayo's $5B investment redefines the future of healthcare spaces
Mayo Clinic's $5 billion campus redesign isn't just about architecture, it's about dedicating resources to enhance healthcare with the goal of improving patient outcomes and enhancing the overall experience for both patients and providers, Craig Daniels, MD, physician leader for Mayo's "Bold. Forward. Unbound." initiative, told Becker's. -
Sharp HealthCare gets $10M for medical tower
San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare received a $10 million gift that will be used toward the construction of a seven-story, 152-bed medical tower, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Nov. 28. -
Innovative 'neighborhoods' at core of Mayo's $5B expansion
Mayo Clinic's board of trustees has given the green light to an initiative dubbed "Bold. Forward. Unbound.," which involves a $5 billion redesign of Mayo Clinic's downtown Rochester, Minn., campus. -
Mercy Health on track to open $200M hospital in Q1 2024
Cincinnati-based Mercy Health is moving forward in its plans for a Mason, Ohio-based $200 million hospital, Cincinnati Business Courier reported Nov. 27. -
OhioHealth set to open 15th hospital
Columbus-based Ohio Health is opening its 15th hospital, OhioHealth Pickerington (Ohio) Methodist Hospital, on Dec. 6. -
Labor shortages, supply chain issues delay opening of Arizona hospital
Phoenix-based Valleywise Health is pushing back the opening of its $603 million flagship hospital by six months as the health system deals with labor shortages and issues in the supply chain, Phoenix Business Journal reported Nov. 22.
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