15 New Surgery Centers Announced in March

Here are reports on 15 new surgery centers covered by Becker’s ASC Review in March.

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1. New Surgery Center Included in New Jersey Medical Center

 

2. New Connecticut Orthopedic Surgery Center Coming to Bradford

 

3. Regent Surgical Health Partners With Chicago’s Swedish Covenant Hospital, 23 Physicians on New Surgery Center

 

4. New Nevada Surgery Center Planned for Henderson

 

5. Colorado’s Vail Valley Medical Center Breaks Ground on New Surgery Center in Edwards

 

6. North Carolina’s Moses Cone Applies to Build Surgery Center in High Point

 

7. New $12M Pennsylvania Surgery Center Breaks Ground in Lebanon

 

8. New Ambulatory Care Center for New Jersey’s Virtua Includes Surgery Center

 

9. New $3.1M North Carolina Surgery Center Under Development in Randolph

 

10. Aria Health Hopes to Build New Pennsylvania Surgery Center in Lower Makefield

 

11. Jersey City Medical Center in New Jersey Set to Open Surgery Center

 

12. New Illinois Surgery Center Planned for Barrington

 

13. New Surgery Center Coming to Paramus in New Jersey

 

14. New Minnesota Surgery Center for Veterans to Open in St. Cloud

 

15. Construction on North Carolina Surgery Center in Raleigh to Begin in March

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