Scripps Health to launch $2.6B expansion

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San Diego-based Scripps Health is planning a $2.6 billion expansion — the largest construction project in the organization’s 125-year history.

The expansion will include constructing a $1.3 billion replacement hospital for Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego; a new seven-story patient tower for San Diego-based Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla; and a three-story acute care structure at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas (Calif.). In addition, seismic retrofitting construction is planned for Scripps Mercy Chula Vista (Calif.) and Scripps Green Hospital in San Diego.

“This is our vision to build the health care system of the future — starting today,” said Chris Van Gorder, Scripps president and CEO. “Our focus is on delivering the right care in the right setting that reflects the changing health care needs of the communities we serve across the San Diego region.”

Scripps Health will also build two Scripps MD Anderson outpatient cancer centers in a move to deepen its affiliation with Houston-based MD Anderson Cancer Center.

The expansion projects, none of which break ground until 2021, will be financed by operating revenues, borrowing and fundraising.

“As systems look to the coming decades, they are forced to make big bold choices now.  Do they want to still be dominant systems in 25 years and how much investment in structure and building is needed to remain a great system. This reflects a bold exciting choice by Scripps and its leadership,” said Scott Becker, JD, publisher of Becker’s Hospital Review. 

Banner Health secures $550M bond to finance construction of two hospitals

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Phoenix-based Banner Health secured a $550 million revenue bond issue to finance the construction of two new teaching hospitals in Tucson, Ariz., and Phoenix, according to Az Central.  

The bonds will be used to help finance $325 million of a new 16-story patient tower currently under construction at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, and another $225 million will finance the construction of a nine-story tower at Banner University Medical Center in Tucson.

When the construction is completed in Phoenix, the tower will house 256 inpatient beds, an emergency department, trauma center, operating rooms and lab space. The 16-story tower is expected to be completed by October 2018.

The new hospital tower in Tucson will replace the current hospital, include 200 patient rooms and provide new laboratories, operating rooms and diagnostic centers, according to The Daily Wildcat.

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved the bond issue Sept. 6. Banner Health is obligated to pay off the bonds, under the agreement.

The countdown is on for the 2017 opening of the new Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford

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More than doubling its current size, the expanded children’s hospital will transform the patient experience through family-centered design and technological innovation, while setting new standards for sustainability in hospital design

Palo Alto, Calif. – Nearly a decade in the making, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford announces its countdown to the debut of its new pediatric and obstetric hospital campus, slated to open in December 2017.  With a mission to lead the way in family-centered care, the Packard Children’s expansion will more than double the size of the existing campus by linking the original hospital with a new main building, bringing the total hospital space to measure 844,000 square feet.

“This will be the nation’s most technologically advanced, environmentally sustainable and family-friendly hospital for children and expectant mothers,” said Christopher G. Dawes, chief executive officer. The top-ranked children’s hospital in Northern California is at the center of the Stanford Children’s Health enterprise, which is the largest in the Bay Area exclusively dedicated to pediatric and obstetric care.

The new, 521,000 square foot facility and surrounding 3.5 acres of healing green space and gardens were designed in partnership with patients, families, and every level of hospital staff and faculty to ensure all areas of need were accounted for.

“When my mother founded this hospital, she envisioned a place where children and families could receive truly healing care,” said Susan Packard Orr. “She saw the power that nature had to heal and uplift. I’m proud that we have carried her vision forward, with world-class sustainability and holistic elements throughout the new hospital. Everything we do at this hospital will have an eye to ensuring that generations to come will be healthier.”

8 hospitals planning facility upgrades, expansions

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The following hospitals announced or completed plans in the last week to expand, upgrade or renovate their facilities.

1. Kaiser Permanente opens 11th CareClinic in Washington
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente opened a CareClinic at a Bartell Drugs pharmacy in Des Moines, Wash.

2. Memorial Hermann to open new hospital March 31
Houston-based Memorial Hermann will open an 81-bed hospital in Cypress, Texas, March 31, according to Community Impact Newspaper.

3. Rapid City Regional Health to build $55M orthopedic hospital, sports medicine facility
Rapid City (S.D.) Regional Health will build a $55 million orthopedic hospital and sports medicine center next to its competitor, Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center, KOTA Territory News reports.

4. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center plans expansion
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center plans to expand its main campus by an additional 625,000 square feet, according to a WCPO report. 

5. Portsmouth Regional Hospital doubles number of psychiatric beds
Portsmouth (N.H.) Regional Hospital, which houses a 30-bed behavioral health unit, temporarily doubled the number of its involuntary inpatient beds to decrease wait times for mental health patients. 

6. St. Joseph’s Health opens clinic dedicated to heartburn
Syracuse, N.Y.-based St. Joseph’s Health has opened The Heartburn Center at St. Joseph’s, the region’s first dedicated and comprehensive heartburn treatment center.

7. Southcoast Health to expand ED, inpatient capacity at Tobey Hospital
New Bedford, Mass.-based Southcoast Health will expand an emergency department and private inpatient rooms at Tobey Hospital in Wareham, Mass.

8. Norton Healthcare to invest $78M in children’s hospital expansion
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare will invest $78.3 million into several expansion projects at Norton Children’s Hospital, according to WDRB.

12 hospitals planning facility upgrades, expansions

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St. Vincent General Hospital, Centura Health to build new hospital

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As part of a management agreement, Leadville, Colo.-based St. Vincent General Hospital and Englewood, Colo.-based Centura Health, will jointly plan, develop and build a healthcare facility in Lake County, Colo.

Under the management agreement, St. Vincent General Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital, is integrating with operations at Centura Health. The construction of the Lake County hospital is part of an expansion of that agreement.

Additionally, under the expanded agreement:

  • Centura Health will provide a strategic plan to improve clinical quality and patient care at St. Vincent General Hospital, including proposals in medical services, facilities and health IT.
  • The District Board of Directors will continue to serve as the hospital’s governing body.
  • St. Vincent General Hospital will be managed by the leadership of St. Anthony Summit Medical Center in Frisco, Colo., part of Centura Health.

CHI Franciscan Health to spend more than $530M on Harrison Medical Center expansion

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Tacoma, Wash.-based CHI Franciscan Health has submitted a letter of intent to the Washington State Department of Health requesting regulatory approval to invest in a new hospital at Harrison Medical Center-Silverdale (Wash.). The LOI is the first step in the certificate of need application.

CHI Franciscan Health, which affiliated with Harrison Medical Center in 2014, plans to invest more than $530 million on the expansion project. The project will be divided into two phases.

Phase one, which will cost $283 million, will involve the transfer of 168 inpatient beds from the Harrison Medical Center-Bremerton (Wash.) license while retaining 85 licensed beds at Bremerton. Harrison Medical Center-Bremerton, which houses 253 beds, will close after the completion of phase one in Silverdale.

The second phase will add the rest of the beds, based on demand, and is expected to cost $201 million.

CHI Franciscan Health plans to submit the full CON application to state regulators later this year.

Failed merger won’t stop Mass. hospital from $200M expansion

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Railyard hospital could bolster Kaiser growth, dominance in region

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Kaiser Permanente's plan to build a hospital in the Sacramento railyard delivers a huge economic boost to downtown development and growth opportunity for Kaiser.