Colorado health system building $150M orthopedic-focused hospital with ASC, medical office building

Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Penrose-St. Francis Health Services plans to build a 72-bed orthopedic and spine hospital on a 57.8-acre parcel of land in Colorado Springs, The Colorado Springs Business Journal reported Feb. 18.

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The health system will pay $150 million to develop the hospital, which will also have an ASC and medical office building. The development will also have a retail portion.

The hospital will have 10 operating rooms and a 12-bed emergency department. Penrose-St. Francis anticipates opening the facility in 2023.

After it opens, the system will redirect some orthopedic and spine cases to the new facility.

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