Category: New ASC Development

Sanford Health, Marshfield Clinic Health System complete merger

Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health and Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System have finalized a merger and are now operating singularly as Sanford Health, Valley News Live reported Jan. 2. 

Connecticut judge nixes appeal for new ASC

A judge in Connecticut dismissed a 2021 appeal by Day Kimball Healthcare against the state and Hartford HealthCare over approval of a Plainfield, Conn.-based ASC, according to a Dec. 31 report from Hartford Business Journal.

CoxHealth proposes pediatric outpatient center

Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth took the first steps toward building a pediatric outpatient center, the Springfield Daily Citizen reported Jan. 2. 

150+ new ASCs in 2024

Here are over 150 new ASCs that were announced or opened in 2024, as reported by Becker’s:

St. Tammany Health unveils new $75M ASC

Covington, La.-based St. Tammany Health System has opened its new St. Tammany Health System Surgery facility, AN17 reported Dec. 39. 

St. Luke's to open new outpatient center in 2025

Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network is constructing a new medical center, The Morning Call reported Dec. 26. 

4 new ASCs, MOBs in California

Here are four new ASCs and medical office buildings opening or receiving approval in California, as reported by Becker’s since Dec. 3:

Where ASCs boomed in 2024

While high-population states like California and Texas saw more ASC growth in 2024, southern states like Florida, Alabama and North Carolina punched well above their weight in new ASCs. 

HCA pulls zoning application for Virginia ASC

Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has withdrawn the zoning application for its planned Middle Virginia Surgicenter in Hanover, Va., after a lengthy certificate-of-need approval process, Richmond Biz Sense reported Dec. 19. 

Cleveland Clinic to open Florida ASC

Cleveland Clinic has announced plans to open a hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., that will include a new ASC, according to a Dec. 19 report from the Palm Beach Post.