Category: New ASC Development

HCA Houston opens outpatient surgery department

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood opened a new $27 million outpatient surgery department, according to a June 19 report by Bluebonnet News.

University of Mississippi Medical Center to open ASC, medical office building

The University of Mississippi Medical Center is planning a 131,000-square-foot educational campus in Ridgeland, Miss., that will include an ASC, medical office building, imaging center and multimedia classrooms, according to a June 19 report from the M…

Intermountain Health set to open Utah ASC

Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare is close to opening a new ASC In Layton, Utah, on its Intermountain Layton Hospital campus. 

Construction begins on Pennsylvania medical office building

Ground has been broken on a 60,000-square-foot medical office building in Drexel Hill, Pa., according to a June 17 report from The Daily Record.

3 new ASCs in New York in 1 month

Here are three new ASCs that have opened or are being planned that Becker’s has reported on since May 20:

5 health systems opening ASCs in 1 week

Many health systems have taken interest in ASCs this year, with some vying for market share themselves.

Mount Sinai nears completion on $13M New York City ASC

The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Health System is nearing completion on a $13 million ASC in New York City, according to a June 7 report from The Village Sun.

Certificate of need filed for 6 dental ASCs in Connecticut

Two Connecticut dentists have filed a certificate of need application to open six ASCs in the state, Hartford Business reported June 13.

St. Luke's breaks ground on 180K-square-foot medical office building

Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke’s has broken ground on a 180,000-square-foot medical office building in Boise, according to a June 12 report from CBS affiliate KBOI.

U of Kansas system to open $90M clinic, ASC

Kansas City-based University of Kansas Health System is opening a $90 million clinic and ASC in Olathe, Kan., according to a June 11 report from the Kansas City Business Journal.