New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian will open the $1.1 billion David H. Koch Center, an ambulatory care center, in Manhattan April 30.
Here's what you should know.
1. The 740,000-square-foot center will offer a wide range of ambulatory care services, including outpatient surgery, interventional radiology and imaging.
2. The center will be named after NewYork-Presbyterian trustee David H. Koch, who donated $100 million to support the center's development.
3. Mr. Koch said the center was created to accommodate the shifting healthcare landscape, as more procedures go from inpatient to outpatient.
4. The facility will have 12 operating rooms, six radiology procedure rooms and 11 endoscopic procedure rooms.
5. By 2020, 220,000 square feet of the building will house the NewYork-Presbyterian Alexandra Cohen Hospital for Women and Newborns.