1. Escondido, Calif.-based Palomar Health opened an ASC in partnership with Deerfield, Ill.-based ASC operator SCA Health. The ASC is on Palomar Health’s Escondido campus and offers care in specialties including orthopedics, urology and ophthalmology.
2. Surgery Ventures, through a joint venture with more than 50 physicians, opened Silicon Valley Surgery Center, a 24,000-square-foot center in Campbell, Calif., with six operating and two procedure rooms.
3. Orange, Calif.-based UCI Health entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare’s Pacific Coast Network, which consists of four hospitals and two ASCs across Southern California.
4. Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Foundation Health Plan purchased a medical office building in Santa Clarita, Calif., for $67 million. The 223,900-square-foot building sold for 30% less than what it sold for in 2014.
5. Chula Vista, Calif.-based Sharp Rees-Stealy Otay Ranch Medical Center is developing a two-story medical office building as part of an $86 million expansion project.
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