Kaiser Permanente to Build 350-Bed Hospital in San Diego

Kaiser Permanente announced it will construct a 350-bed hospital in the Kearny Mesa community of San Diego, according to a San Diego Business Journal report.

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The health system considered a plot of land in the Scripps Ranch community of San Diego but concluded the Kearny Mesa property will allow for a shorter construction timeline and lower construction costs, according to the report. Kaiser Permanente officials would not provide a figure for how much the new hospital will cost. They hope to open the facility by 2018.

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