Here are 11 hospitals and health systems that opened or announced ASCs in May:
Cape May, N.J.-based Cape Regional Health System is building a 19,000-square-foot ASC on its main campus.
Albuquerque, N.M.-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services is opening three ASCs, including one that could be the region's largest.
Toronto-based Medical Facilities Corp. and Leawood, Kan.-based NueHealth partnered with St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield, Mo., to develop a new ASC.
Anderson Healthcare will add an ASC and pediatric clinic to its Edwardsville, Ill., campus in an $8.5 million expansion. The Maryville, Ill.-based health system broke ground May 23
Suffolk, Va.-based Lakeview Medical Center, Chesapeake, Va.-based Bayview Physicians Group, and Suffolk-based Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center are teaming up to develop a $14 million medical office building and ASC in Suffolk.
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente opened its new Dublin (Calif.) Medical Offices and Cancer Center, a 226,000-square-foot multispecialty complex that includes an ASC.
Queen of the Valley Hospital in West Covina, Calif., proposed a multiyear development project that would bring an ASC to the area by 2022.
Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth-Hitchcock health system broke ground May 14 on a major expansion in Manchester, N.H. The 90,000-square-foot project entails an ASC, as well as expanded lab, imaging and pharmacy space.
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin's ASC and health center developments could make a $53 million economic impact on the area. The Milwaukee-based health system plans to open a 17,000-square-foot ASC in Polk, Wis., this fall, followed by West Bend (Wis.) Health Center in early 2020.
A $7.1 million ASC with backing from Lenoir, N.C.-based Caldwell UNC Health Care and a group of eight surgeons is slated for completion in August.
Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health is accepting patients at its new ASC in Guilford, Conn.