Ultramodern Good Samaritan hospital is breaking ground in San Jose
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Ultramodern Good Samaritan hospital is breaking ground in San Jose
"Good Samaritan Hospital is embarking on a $1.3 billion project to create an ultramodern medical center at its San Jose campus a healthcare hub that will be equipped with cutting-edge services for its patients. The construction project will create a new hospital with 234 rooms that are all expected to be single-patient spaces, according to Good Samaritan Hospital and its owner, Tennessee-based HCA Healthcare."
"We will have a whole new emergency room, a new operating room, and new inpatient treatment rooms, Rohan said. We are investing in AI and robotics platforms. We will be able to do more inpatient procedures."
"The old hospital will eventually be bulldozed, creating a green open space and a site where a second tower could be constructed. There is enough shelf space on the site to allow us to build a second new tower, Rohan said. The number of rooms and beds for the second tower would depend on the building's configuration and on the future needs of the community."
Good Samaritan Hospital will build a $1.3 billion medical center on its San Jose campus, adding 234 new inpatient rooms all configured as single-patient spaces. The new hospital will connect to an existing four-story women's hospital and replace the older facility, which will be demolished to create green open space and reserve land for a potential second tower. The project will add 715,100 square feet of new construction and create about 1,550 construction jobs. The facility will include a new emergency room, operating rooms, and expanded inpatient treatment capacity, and will incorporate AI and robotics platforms to increase procedural capabilities. Construction begins now with expected completion in 2032.
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