9 systems opening hospitals

The following health systems have opened hospitals, advanced proposals to build them or announced plans to build facilities since Jan 1:

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1. Atrium breaks ground on $116M Charlotte hospital
Atrium Health broke ground Jan. 23 on its $116 million hospital in Charlotte, N.C.

2. Baptist Health to build $200M Florida hospital
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health will build a $200 million, full-service hospital on its campus in Fleming Island, Fla.

3. Novant to build $154M hospital in Charlotte
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health will build a $154 million hospital in Charlotte, N.C., after securing approval from the city council.

4. Intermountain plans $500M investment in pediatrics, including new children’s hospital
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare plans to invest $500 million to support pediatric-specific projects across its network.

5. Baylor Scott and White opens hospital in Austin
Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health opened its first hospital in Austin, Texas, on Jan. 15.

6. Tennessee systems open joint 60-bed behavioral health hospital
TriStar Health and Maury Regional Medical Center have opened their 60-bed behavioral health hospital.

7. Valley Baptist Health System opens microhospital
Harlingen, Texas-based Valley Baptist Health System has opened a microhospital in Weslaco, Texas, and plans to open several more in the state.

8. Florida health systems open $152M jointly owned hospital
Two Florida-based health systems have opened their joint $152.7 million hospital in Deltona, Fla.

9. Orlando Health acquires orthopedic practice, plans $250M downtown hospital
Orlando (Fla.) Health plans to build a $250 million orthopedic hospital on its downtown campus after acquiring Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic for an undisclosed sum.

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