Johns Hopkins Medicine International Completes Planning Phase for Malaysian Health System

Johns Hopkins Medicine International, working in collaboration with Perdana University in Malaysia, has completed the strategic programming and planning phase for a new healthcare system, Malaysia's first fully-integrated private four-year graduate medical school and teaching hospital.

The new facility — located 20 minutes south of downtown Kuala Lumpur — will be known as Perdana University Hospital and Graduate School of Medicine and will include a 1,000-bed teaching hospital, medical university and research campus.

The strategic planning team included repetitive from Johns Hopkins, Perdana, architectural firm Ayers Saint Gross and real estate services firm Jones Lang LaSalle.

The architectural design phase will commence with the selection of an architecture firm pending the finalization of an international design firm competition.

The facility is expected to be complete by facility in late 2014 or early 2015.

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