The facility will have 30 general-purpose care rooms, 24 critical care units, a helicopter landing pad, a 24-hour emergency room, labs and a medical office building.
It will offer surgical services, including orthopedics, spine, robotics, general surgery and advanced cardiac care.
The hospital will be part of Tenet’s Florida Coast Health Network, a sister organization to its Palm Beach Health Network.
Construction is expected to begin in the late summer or fall, according to the report.
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