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Lifepoint, Dignity open new Arizona rehab hospital
San Francisco-based Dignity Health and Lifepoint Rehabilitation, a business unit of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health, are opening Dignity East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital, a 40-bed rehabilitation hospital in Gilbert, Ariz. -
Garage construction issue will not delay opening of $800M New Jersey hospital
A "settling issue" during the construction of the parking garage on the $800 million Paramus, N.J.-based Valley Hospital project will not delay the opening, northjersey.com reported Dec. 21. -
Contractors concerned that California hospital can't pay for $178M tower project
Modern-Sundt, the general contractor for Oroville (Calif.) Hospital, has raised concerns the hospital cannot pay for the five-story $178 million tower expansion project the contractor is currently working on, the Chico Enterprise-Record reported Dec. 20. -
Health IT company helps relieve $1M in medical debt for Virginians
Healthcare IT company GetInsured purchased and canceled more than $1 million in medical debt held by 2,043 Virginians through a partnership with nonprofit organization RIP Medical Debt. -
Illinois hospital proposes construction of new cardiovascular center
Naperville, Ill.-based Edward Hospital is proposing the construction of a new three-story medical cardiovascular center in downtown Naperville, The Naperville Sun reported Dec. 19. -
Cleveland Clinic adds 28 beds to Florida hospital
Cleveland Clinic added 28 beds to its Weston (Fla.) Hospital campus, South Florida Hospital News reported Dec. 14. -
Northwestern Medicine looks to expand Lake Forest location in $389M project
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine, which operates 13 hospitals in Illinois, plans to expand facilities at its Lake Forest location at a cost of $389 million, according to a Dec. 20 report from the Chicago Tribune. -
Golf tournament raises record $1.1M for Phoenix Children's
Phoenix Children's raised a record $1.1 million from their 23rd annual November golf tournament, Phoenix Business Journals reported Dec. 19. -
California hospitals invest in hotels
California hospitals are looking to build hotels specifically for patients and their families — and traveling staff, the Los Angeles Business Journal reported Dec. 19. -
Northside Hospital expansion to create 3,000 jobs
Lawrenceville, Ga.-based Northside Hospital Gwinnet's 17-story expansion project is set to create 3,000 jobs, Atlanta Business Chronicle reported Dec. 19. -
Vermont health system invests $6M in employee housing
Burlington-based University of Vermont Health Network is investing $6 million in a new apartment building for employee housing, Seven Days VT reported Dec. 15. -
MaineHealth splashes $16.8M on shopping center
Portland-based MaineHealth has acquired the Union Station Plaza shopping center in Portland in a $16.8 million deal, but said it has "no plans to develop the property at this time." -
Maryland puts forward $100M for new hospital
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced he will put $100 million into building a new University of Maryland Medical System hospital in Easton, ABC affiliate WMAR2 reported Dec. 15. -
Arizona health system breaks ground on new wellness clinic
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based HonorHealth has broken ground on a new $50 million, 100,000-square-foot wellness clinic in Scottsdale. -
Pittsburgh city council considering using American Rescue Plan funds to eliminate medical debt
Pittsburgh city council member Bobby Wilson is proposing legislation that would use American Rescue Plan Act funding to eliminate medical debt for 24,000 Pittsburgh residents, ABC affiliate WTAE reported Dec. 13. -
Davis Medical Investors acquires $18M medical office building
Davis Medical Investors acquired the 42,467-square-foot Woodlake Medical Building in Woodbury, Minn., for $18 million, REjournals reported Dec. 13. -
West Virginia hospital group secures $1.2M in funding for addiction center
West Virginia, which was ranked 47th in states in terms of overall health by the United Health Foundation, has secured $1.2 million in congressional funding to help toward addiction treatment at St. Francis Hospital in Charleston operated by Thomas Health Systems. -
Long Beach city councils considers using former hospital as homeless shelter
The Long Beach, Calif., City Council approved a short-term lease to open a cold-weather homeless shelter at the former Community Hospital Long Beach on Dec. 19, the Press-Telegram reported Dec. 12. -
WMCHealth opens new $113M hospital in upstate New York
Upstate New York will have a new hospital facility opening Dec. 14 courtesy of a collaboration between Valhalla-based WMCHealth and the state. -
Trinity Health plans $230M, 56-bed hospital in Michigan
Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health plans to open a four-story, 174,000-square-foot hospital as part of its Trinity Health Medical Center - Brighton campus.
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