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OhioHealth to add ASC in downtown Columbus
OhioHealth is expanding its OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in downtown Columbus through the construction of a new ASC. -
$346M for the most expensive ASC projects in February
Here are four of the most expensive ASC projects in February, totaling $346 million: -
6 hospitals, health systems openings ASCs
Here are six hospitals and health systems that have opened or have plans to open ASCs that Becker's has reported on since June 20: -
Tenet opening 40K-square-foot medical office building in California
Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare has submitted plans to construct a two-story, 40,000-square-foot medical office building in Manteca, Calif., according to a Feb. 17 report from the Manteca/Ripon Bulletin. -
Texas County Memorial Hospital board signs off on $3.3M ASC
The board of trustees at Houston, Mo.-based Texas County Memorial Hospital has approved a construction contract to build a $3.3 million ASC, the Houston Herald reported Feb. 15. -
IU Health opens 55K-square-foot medical office building
Indianapolis-based IU Health has opened a 55,000-square-foot medical office building in Fort Wayne, Ind., that will offer primary care, advanced imaging, cardiology, orthopedics and general surgery, according to a Feb. 13 report from local CBS affiliate WANE. -
University of Vermont Medical Center submits certificate of need for $130M ASC
The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington submitted a certificate of need to the Green Mountain Care Board for a multispecialty ASC that would cost $130 million, Vermont Biz reported Feb. 10. -
Real estate firm to build Colorado ASC
Broe Real Estate has plans to build a new ASC at Mineral Medical Center in Littleton, Colo., Mile High Cre reported Feb. 9. -
This state had the most new ASCs in 2022
Becker's reported on 24 ASCs that opened or were announced in Texas in 2022. -
State-by state breakdown of 2022's 183 new ASCs
Here is a state-by-state breakdown of every new ASC Becker's reported on in 2022: -
McLeod Health opens medical office building housing orthopedics, cardiology
McLeod Health has opened a new medical office building on its Seacoast campus in Little River, S.C. -
Centura Health opens $28M ASC
Centura Health opened an ASC at its St. Anthony Hospital campus in Lakewood, Colo. -
Surgery Center Services of America's 12 new ASCs
Mesa, Ariz.-based Surgery Center Services of America has 12 new ASCs that have opened in the last six months or will open in the next six months, CEO Philip Blair told Becker's via email. -
Trinity Health of New England tops off $40M ASC
A topping-off ceremony was held on Feb. 2 for a new Enfield, Conn.-based ASC, the S. Prestley and Helen Blake Ambulatory Care Center, according to a Feb. 2 report from MassLive. -
AdventHealth breaks ground on $45.7M medical office building, ASC
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth has broken ground on a medical office building with an ASC on its Daytona Beach (Fla.) campus, flaglerlive.com reported Feb. 1. -
Orthopedic ASC raises costs $10M, pushes construction timeline
Iowa City, Iowa-based Steindler Orthopedic Clinic's upcoming ASC in North Liberty, Iowa will cost about $10 million extra, and construction is expected to take a year longer than originally planned, The Gazette reported Feb. 2. -
5 new ASCs in January
Here are five new ASCs opened or announced in January: -
Kaleida Health, UBMD surgery center expected to cost $25M
New details have emerged regarding an ASC under construction in Amherst, N.Y., through a joint partnership with UBMD Physicians' Group and Kaleida Health, both based in Buffalo, N.Y., NBC affiliate WGRZ reported Jan. 31. -
UNC Health plans to add 8 to 10 medical office buildings
Chapel Hill-based University of North Carolina Health plans to add eight to 10 medical office buildings on its Eastowne campus, which opened in March 2021, according to a Jan. 30 report from chapelboro.com. -
Michigan hospital to add $10M medical office building
The Mackinac Straits Health System in St. Ignace, Mich., plans to add a 20,000-square-foot medical office building to its facilities, according to a Jan. 27 report from the Petoskey News-Review.
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