Good Samaritan's CEO Patrick Rohan emphasized that delayed approvals threaten the future of acute care in San Jose, warning that the current hospital might close.
California's seismic requirements mandate that older hospitals must be compliant by 2030, and delays in construction could mean losing the facility's operating license.
The project timeline indicates that even starting construction on the new hospital is subject to extended delays, adding strain to local health services.
With a project cost of $1.2 billion, Good Samaritan will first build a parking garage, ensuring operational continuity while addressing community health needs.
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