Chief Healthcare Executive April 19, 2024
Ron Southwick

The WVU Medicine board approved $400 million for new projects. The system also recently announced plans to build a new cancer hospital.

The West Virginia University Health System is setting the stage for some big projects in the near future.

The WVU Medicine board of directors signed off on a capital budget that directs nearly $400 million on new facilities, including plans for a $233 outpatient facility for the WVU Eye Institute.

The plans come less than two weeks after WVU Medicine announced plans for a new cancer hospital, buoyed by a $50 million donation. The new cancer hospital will be part of the WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital complex in Morgantown.

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