Kaiser Permanente’s Plan for New San Diego Hospital Approved

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente’s plan to build a new medical facility in San Diego has been approved by the San Diego City Council, according to a CBS 8 report.

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The facility will include a seven-story, 565,000-square-foot hospital, along with a medical office building, a central utilities plant and a parking garage. The hospital will include 450 beds, an emergency department, operating rooms and recovery spaces, according to the report.

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