HCA Continues Virginia Expansion with New Construction and Services

Nashville, TN-based HCA Healthcare, the largest operator of hospitals in the country, is further developing its presence in Virginia with plans to add to its capacity at the Richmond-based Johnston-Willis hospital, according to Becker’s.

The $9.5 million project would result in a 1,715-square-foot addition to the campus and additional renovations.The new area would house enhanced cancer care technology.

The Johnston-Willis expansion comes at a time when HCA continues to seek approval for a new 60-bed $233 million hospital in Hanover County, part of Greater Richmond. A final ruling on that project is expected in October.

HCA currently operates 14 locations in Virginia.

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