When St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way, Wash., confronted steadily rising demand across its emergency and acute-care programs, expanding capacity became a priority.
Now the largest hospital in the city of Doboj, this new medical facility replaces one originally built in 1952 and has a capacity for 20% more patients than the older one.
Quality mental health care can be difficult to come by, particularly in mountain communities. This 28-bed healing center is providing a much-needed solution as the first such facility in the Vail Valley.
Spanning 650,000 sq ft, Jefferson County’s newest hospital will elevate health care services across the region as a replacement for an outdated 70-year-old facility.
Serving as the front door to Wilson Medical Center campus, the six-story, 183,000-sq-ft tower features 120 private patient rooms, an expanded emergency department and an accessible new entrance and relocated helipad.
To help the hospital keep pace with growing patient care needs, the team renovated and repurposed a recently decommissioned inpatient area into a dedicated 24-bed emergency department and behavioral health unit/crisis stabilization unit.
Developed to address the critical shortage of primary care physicians in rural communities, the 200,000-sq-ft, five-story facility features high-capacity learning environments
As the first full-service hospital built in the District of Columbia in more than 25 years, the 406,700-sq-ft facility aims to enhance care in underserved neighborhoods.