Philadelphia’s Bryn Mawr Hospital opens $250M patient pavilion

Philadelphia-based Bryn Mawr Hospital opened its $250 million, eight-story patient pavilion Jan. 9 — the largest facility improvement in the hospital’s 125-year history, according to the Daily Local News.

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The new 256,000-square-foot facility houses all private patient rooms, 12 operating rooms, an intensive care unit, a 25-bed maternity unit, a neonatal intensive care unit and two medical/surgical units.

Most inpatient units of the existing hospital have been renovated, and two levels were added to the hospital’s parking garage.

Construction of the patient pavilion began in 2016.

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