Becker's Healthcare December 31, 2025
Mackenzie Bean

Health systems launched more than $800 million in capital projects in the Denver area this year amid a strategic push to expand services in high-growth areas, The Denver Post reported Dec. 31.

At least 13 capital projects were either launched or completed in 2025, including hospital towers, urgent care centers and outpatient clinics. Eight of those projects disclosed cost estimates totaling $824 million, though the actual investment is likely closer to $1 billion, according to The Denver Post.

The market’s focus on outpatient care aligns with a national push among health systems to shift services outside hospitals. Health systems across the U.S. are treating ambulatory growth as a financial and strategic imperative, investing heavily in surgery centers, urgent care, virtual...

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