Tenet Unveils Plans for 80-Bed Teaching Hospital in Florida

Dallas-based hospital operator Tenet Healthcare has unveiled plans to build a $120 million, 80-bed teaching hospital in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., according to a Palm Beach Post report.

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Tenet’s proposed plan is the first of three phases that will eventually lead to a 200-bed facility. The company’s proposal includes 74 rooms for research and education; 64 adult inpatient beds; a 16-bed intensive care unit; and a 13-bed emergency room.

Despite Tenet’s claim there is a significant need for the proposed hospital, other area healthcare providers expressed their opposition to the plan. Jupiter Medical Center in particular plans to file a letter of opposition.

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