Kaiser Permanente is planning a big expansion at its Roseville Medical Center that would increase the hospital’s capacity by dozens of beds, The Sacramento Bee reports. According to an application filed with the state Department of Health Care Access and Information, the healthcare giant plans to build a $298 million tower to house 30 intensive care unit beds and 108 surgical beds. The project will also include an expanded perioperative and emergency departments, inpatient pharmacy and support spaces. Read more.
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