Becker's Healthcare April 18, 2024
Madeline Ashley

The Morgantown-based West Virginia University Health System board of directors approved April 17 nearly $400 million to fast track growth and develop new healthcare facilities across the state.

All projects listed under the approved funding are subject to regulatory approvals, according to an April 18 WVU Medicine news release.

The funding will go toward a nearly $234 million multicenter outpatient facility with surgical suites for the WVU Eye Institute in Morgantown.

The existing institute will relocate to the more than 150,000-square-foot planned facility, which will comprise more exam and testing rooms. It will also feature a multilevel parking garage with over 1,100 parking spaces.

The health system will also provide $44 million toward the development and renovation of...

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