AdventHealth Plans for New Hospital

AdventHealth is planning to submit an application to build a new hospital in Asheville.

By HFT Staff


AdventHealth is planning to submit an application on June 15 to build a new hospital in Asheville, North Carolina.  

According to AdventHealth’s website, the hospital would house 67 patient rooms, labor and delivery care with a dedicated C-section operating room, surgery services, an emergency department, diagnostic imaging and lab services.  

The organization believes that another hospital in the surrounding Asheville area will benefit the community, allowing for additional access to quality healthcare close to home.  

 

 



May 6, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


Recent Posts

What 'Light' Daily Cleaning of Patient Rooms Misses

Most environmental services workers still clean as if they were wiping dust off a countertop, not disrupting a living, structured community.


Sprinkler Compliance: Navigating Code Mandates, Renovation Triggers and Patient Safety

As CMS deadlines approach and renovation projects accelerate, healthcare facility managers must understand how NFPA 101, state fire codes and sprinkler design strategies intersect.


MUSC Board of Trustees Approves $1.1B South Carolina Cancer Hospital

Research and education are intentionally embedded in the hospital’s design, with dedicated spaces for scientific collaboration, clinical investigation and training.


Study Outlines Hand Hygiene Guidelines for EVS Staff

Researchers find that current guidelines for hand hygiene don’t include EVS workers and suggest indicators to fill that gap.


McCarthy Completes $65M Sharp Rees-Stealy Kearny Mesa MOB Modernization

The completed tenant improvement includes approximately 100,000 square feet of improved space across two buildings and represents an investment of $65 million.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.