6 hospitals, health systems opening or planning ASCs — May 2017

Here are six hospitals and health systems that have opened or announced plans for ASCs from the beginning to the end of May.

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UMass Memorial Health Care, the largest health system in Massachusetts, has plans to lower costs for consumers through its new ASC in Shrewsbury, Mass.

Suffolk, Va.-based Sentara BelleHarbour, an outpatient medical center, is building a new medical building which will house an ASC in Suffolk.

Yale New Haven (Conn.) celebrated the groundbreaking of McGivney Surgical Center in New Haven.

Abilene, Texas-based Hendrick Health System dedicated its new surgery center in Brownwood, Texas May 12.

Cleveland Clinic and Jupiter, Fla.-based Rendina Healthcare Real Estate partnered to construct a $32 million, 72,000-square-foot health center in Coral Springs, Fla.

Providence, R.I-based Prospect CharterCare purchased Johnston, R.I.-based Blackstone Valley Surgicare, Rhode Island’s largest freestanding ASC.

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