DOTmed November 12, 2024
Gus Iversen

Bartow Regional Medical Center in Florida has broken ground on a $110 million expansion project.

With the local population increasing by about 26% since the facility’s current site opened in 1999, the expansion seeks to boost the hospital’s capacity and capabilities. “This project is not just about managing capacity right now, but also making sure we’re able to grow in the future,” said Bartow Regional Medical Center president Karen Kerr.

The expansion will add 18 new beds to bring the hospital’s total to 90. In the first phase, set to last 16...

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