Orlando Health in Florida has several construction and renovation projects in the pipeline, Becker’s Hospital Review reports, citing financial documents released yesterday.
The nonprofit system said it will cost approximately $814.6 million to complete the capital projects, with the biggest expense — $438.5 million — attributed to new bed towers. Orlando Health plans to spend $91.2 million on freestanding emergency departments, $130.1 million on a medical pavilion and $154.8 million on all other projects, according to the documents.
All projects will be funded through operating cash flows and pledges the hospital has received. Read more.