Ultramodern Good Samaritan hospital is breaking ground in San Jose
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Ultramodern Good Samaritan hospital is breaking ground in San Jose
"It's our largest single investment for any hospital in our company's history,"
"We will have a whole new emergency room, a new operating room, and new inpatient treatment rooms,"
"We are investing in AI and robotics platforms. We will be able to do more inpatient procedures."
"Our new hospital is being built to meet current demand and the needs of the next five-to-10 years,"
Good Samaritan Hospital and owner HCA Healthcare are investing $1.3 billion to build a new 234-room hospital composed entirely of single-patient rooms. The new tower will connect to an existing four-story women's hospital and add 715,100 square feet of construction. The facility will include a new emergency department, operating rooms, and inpatient treatment spaces, and will incorporate AI and robotics platforms to expand inpatient procedures. The old hospital will be demolished to create green open space and to provide room for a potential second tower. Construction begins this Wednesday with completion planned for 2032.
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