The New York Public Health and Health Planning Council could approve up to five ASC proposals at its June 6 meeting, according to a recently released agenda.
New ASC Development
Laramie, Wyo.-based Premier Bone and Joint is building a 21,000-square-foot, $10 million surgery center and physical therapy building in Laramie, Mile High CRE reports.
Little Rock-based Arkansas Urology broke ground on a new location to accommodate its larger physician team and meet local demand.
Alliance Surgery Center will be SurgCenter Development's fifth location in Michigan when construction wraps up in November, according to UpNorthLive.
Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston opened its 10th location, an ASC in Falmouth, Mass., according to Mid Daily News.
A building underway in Sugar Land, Texas, could accommodate an ASC, as well as imaging and diagnostic centers, according to construction leader Arch-Con Corp.
Cape May, N.J.-based Cape Regional Health System is building a 19,000-square-foot ASC on its main campus, The Gazette of Cape May reports.
Albuquerque, N.M.-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services is opening three ASCs, including one that could be the region's largest, Albuquerque Business First reports.
Glens Falls (N.Y.) Hospital opened its outpatient medical office building, Surgical Specialists of Glens Falls Hospital, May 30, The Post Star reports.
Fourteen surgery center developments announced in 2019 are expected to cost at least $13 million by the project's completion.
