Category: New ASC Development

Orthopedic ASC opens in Colorado

Glenwood Springs, Colo.-based Valley View, an independent nonprofit health system, opened an orthopedic ASC in Basalt, Colo., the Aspen Times reported March 1.

9 new ASCs in February 

 Here are nine new ASCs opened or announced in February:

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: 

8 hospitals, health systems opening ASCs

Here are eight hospitals and health systems that have opened or have plans to open ASCs that Becker’s has reported on since Jan. 18:

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 affiliat…

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.