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11 ASC MANAGEMENT Center project in North Cornwall Township. Doylestown (Pa.) Surgery Center is expected to open in mid-2020. e multispecialty cen- ter will occupy about 19,000 square feet, with offerings including orthopedics, ophthalmol- ogy and pain management. An outpatient services department with a joint venture ASC has opened at UPMC Memorial in York, Pa. Rhode Island Providence-based Ortho Rhode Island, Calspan and the Carpionato Group held a groundbreaking for Ortho Rhode Island's medical office building and surgery center in Warwick, R.I. South Carolina Greenville, S.C.-based Jervey Eye Group opened a new facility for advanced intraocu- lar surgery and eye care services. Charleston-based Medical University of South Carolina plans to open an ASC in a former mall. Conway (S.C.) Medical Center bought about 8.8 acres in Socastee, S.C., for a medical of- fice complex. Medical center leaders applied for a certificate of need to house an ASC on the second floor of a three-story building under development. Greenwood-based Self Regional Health- care opened its remodeled women-focused surgery center. A new three-story medical facility in Mount Pleasant, S.C., includes a spine surgery center. Tennessee Kingsport, Tenn.-based Holston Medi- cal Group reopened an outpatient surgery center in January in Bristol, Tenn., aer the facility closed in August 2018. Nashville-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center's planned development in Murfreesboro, Tenn., is expected to cost $51.5 million. e medical center is building a 37,500-square-foot pediatric clinic and ASC. Within 10 years, it wants to expand the building to 100,000 square feet. Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic com- pleted an expansion that includes an ASC. Brentwood, Tenn.-based TriStar Health is moving forward with a $17.3 million surgery center development aer fierce opposition from competitors delayed the project for over a year. e Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee — a partnership between Franklin, Tenn.-based Williamson Medical Center and more than a dozen orthopedic surgeons — opened its new facility April 29. Knoxville, Tenn.-based Tennova Healthcare opened an ASC in early June, nearly a year aer cutting some of its services at Lakeway Regional Hospital. A group of more than a dozen surgeons is seeking permission to establish a $4.6 mil- lion ASC in Nashville. Saint omas Midtown (Tenn.) Hospital is building a more than 100,000-square-foot hospital inside its current hospital that will include a surgery center. Memphis-based Baptist Memorial Health Care and the Jackson (Tenn.) Clinic revealed plans to build an outpatient surgery center in North Jackson. Texas San Antonio-based Mission Trail Baptist Hospital opened a surgery center to accom- modate an increase in surgeries. Nueces Clinic and Surgery Center will anchor a two-story development in Plano, Texas. e building will feature an ASC with four operating rooms, office space and a diagnostic area. e Denison Planning and Zoning Commis- sion approved plans for a maxillofacial and oral surgery center near Denison, Texas- based Texoma Medical Center. Houston-based MD Anderson Cancer Center is developing a 260,000-square-foot outpatient center in Katy, Texas. Doctors United Surgery Center opened a facility in Pasadena, Texas. Medical City Frisco (Texas) broke ground on a 150,000-square-foot, $37 million medical office building and ASC project Feb. 27. Dallas-based North Central Surgical Center's ASC portion opened in March. Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Medi- cal Center opened the Grobowsky Surgical Center in Temple, Texas. A 10-physician group is building a multispe- cialty ASC in North Texas. Fort Worth, Texas-based Cook Children's Health System is building a series of projects,including a surgery center, in Frisco, Texas. e San Antonio Orthopaedic Group got financial backing to build a flagship medical office building with a 39,000-square-foot ASC. Construction on Anna (Texas) Ambula- tory Surgery Center began last May. e ASC will feature four operating rooms, four procedure rooms and an integrated gastro- enterology suite. A local physician and his 20 physician partners plan to build a medical complex in Orange County, Texas with an ASC. Joint replacement surgeon Stefan Kreuzer, MD, opened a surgery center in Houston. A new heart clinic and ASC has opened in Fort Worth, Texas. Integrated Pain Associates is converting a sports medicine and spine practice in Abilene, Texas, into a $3 million ASC. San Antonio Eye Center is planning an ASC project. Abilene (Texas) Surgery Center is coming together. San Antonio-based Methodist Healthcare plans to build a medical campus with an ASC, physician offices and an acute care hospital. Utah Richens Eye Center is opening an ASC in St. George, Utah. Vermont Colchester, Vt.-based Green Mountain Sur- gery Center lead investor Amy Cooper held a ribbon-cutting for the state's first ASC. Virginia Mike Golpa, DDS, a dentist practicing in Southern California, plans to open Golpa Dental Implants Surgery Center in Tysons Corner, Va. in June. ree organizations are teaming up to develop a $14 million medical office building and ASC in Suffolk, Va. A new Roanoke Valley Center for Sight loca- tion opened in Martinsville, Va,. Sept. 26. Washington e Washington Department of Health ap- proved Walla Walla (Wash.) Clinic's proposal to open its surgery center to community physicians. Kadlec Surgery Center is coming to Rich- land, Wash. Seattle-based Virginia Mason Medical Center won conditional approval to build a freestanding ASC for $19.4 million. A building in Snohomish, Wash., will be remodeled to house a state-of-the-art dental surgery center. West Virginia Fairmont, W.Va.-based Valley Health System

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