
Utah’s St. George Regional Hospital to Expand Surgical Services with New Tower
On Feb. 3, Intermountain Health’s St. George Regional Hospital broke ground on a new three-story surgical tower that aims to meet the region’s growing healthcare needs.
On Feb. 3, Intermountain Health’s St. George Regional Hospital broke ground on a new three-story surgical tower that aims to meet the region’s growing healthcare needs.
As the South Florida population continues to grow, Florida International University (FIU) is developing a $212 million medical center on campus to ensure the region maintains adequate healthcare access.
Since the opening of Bitterroot Health’s Darby Scripps Clinic in Darby, Mont., the town’s fewer than 900 residents no longer need to travel 30 miles to the nearest major city to access healthcare. The clinic has transformed local medical services, bringing the community closer to accessible care.
Construction on UCHealth Green Valley Ranch Medical Center in the Gateway-Green Valley Ranch neighborhood of northeast Denver was recently completed. The state-of-the-art project was developed in partnership with Chicago-based Remedy Medical Properties and Los Angeles-based Kayne Anderson Real Estate, the nation’s largest private owners of healthcare real estate.
Groundbreaking findings were recently published in a Harvard University study that evaluated the effect of facility accreditations on healthcare quality, inmate mortality rates and staff outcomes across 44 randomized U.S. jails.
Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Campus is planning a $365 million expansion-renovation project to improve the quality care for families in Butler County and surrounding communities.
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After more than two decades of serving the Denver metropolitan area, AdventHealth Parker has launched a $300 million expansion project to accommodate the region’s growing population, featuring the addition of a 186,000-square-foot tower.
PeaceHealth, the Vancouver, Wash.- based non-profit health system serving Washington, Oregon and Alaska, has recently achieved LEED Silver certification for its Lynden facility. This achievement marks the first time a PeaceHealth building has received this designation.