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61 Jersey partnered with Englewood Hospital and Medical Center and Physicians Endoscopy to open the Northern New Jersey Center for Ad- vanced Endoscopy in Englewood Cliffs. e Retina Center of Ohio opened in Euclid. TriHealth in Cincinnati is building a new out- patient surgery center in Anderson Township, Ohio that will be complete in 2017 and include general surgery, endoscopy, orthopedics, ENT, podiatry, facial plastics and vein surgeries. Craig Amshel, MD, is building a new ASC in Florida that will include pain management, or- thopedics, plastic surgery and colonoscopy. Middletown, N.Y.-based Orange Regional Medical Center is planning to open a new can- cer center and outpatient building with an ASC in Wallkill, N.Y. Novant Health received a certificate of need for a $9.8 million ASC in Kernersville, N.C., that is expected to be operational in April 2018. Wilmington, Del.-based Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children opened a new pediatric office which includes an ASC. Aurora Health Care opened the Germantown (Wis.) Health Center, which includes an ASC that has six operating rooms. Affiliated Community Medical Centers and Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, Minn., are building a new surgery center. e Willmar Surgery Center will replace an existing facility and cost nearly $11 million. Froedtert and the Medical College of Wis- consin Health Network plan to open the Lake Country Surgery Center in September, which will focus on orthopedic surgery. HealthEast in Maplewood, Minn., broke ground on a new facility that will include a sur- gery center. Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin opened a new surgery center in Pewaukee along with a comprehensive orthopedic clinic, MRI and physical therapy suite. Irving, Texas-based Healthcare Associates is opening a new medical office building that will include an ASC. Hampden Township, Pa.-based West Shore Pain and Spine Institute plans to open in late 2016. Cleveland-based MetroHealth announced plans to open the Brecksville (Ohio) Health & Surgery Center. e ASC is scheduled to open early next year. Bryan Health in Lincoln, Neb., broke ground on a $25 million ASC and physician office building that will include orthopedics, po- diatry, gynecology, dental, plastics and general surgery. Regent Surgical Health is developing the first ASC in the Northwest region dedicated to spe- cifically performing total joint replacements and treating spine disorders along with Bea- verton, Ore.-based West End Surgical Cen- ter ASC's physician affiliates. e Bienville Orthopedic Specialists Medical Park at East Lake in Biloxi, Miss., opened and includes a new ASC that is nearly 8,500 square feet. Upstate Spine & Neurosurgery Cen- ter and Orthopaedic Associates in Spartan- burg, S.C., merged to open a physician-owned ASC which is expected to cost $7.2 million and open in spring 2018. Beloit (Wis.) Health System made a $15.27 million investment in an ASC at its North- Pointe Health and Wellness Campus in Ros- coe, Ill. e ASC is expected to begin taking patients in about 10 months. Redlands (Calif.) Community Hospital is planning a new 8,530-square-foot ASC that is expected to complete construction next year. Central Indiana Orthopedics in Muncie is planning a new medical campus with an out- patient surgery center. Buffalo, N.Y.-based Kaleida Health opened Southtowns Surgery Center, which cost $2.7 million. University of Colorado Health in Aurora began construction on a hospital and ASC in Longmont, Colo. Physicians Endoscopy partnered with Gas- troenterology Consultants of Augusta physi- cians to open the Augusta Endoscopy Center in Evans, Ga. A group of physicians in Newark, N.J., part- nered with Frontier Healthcare Partners to open Mulberry Ambulatory Surgical Center. OhioHealth plans to open a 40,000-square- foot ambulatory surgery center along with oth- er facilities in Grove City within the next few years; the ASC is scheduled to open next year. Easton, Pa.-based St. Luke's Hospital ap- proved a financing agreement with Northamp- ton County Council to build an ambulatory surgery center at its Anderson Campus in Bethlehem Township. Hendrick Health System broke ground on a $5.2 million ASC in Brownwood, Texas. e center is expected to open in March 2017. Georgia Eye Institute opened its second ASC — Glennville (Ga.) Eye Surgery Center. South Bay Plastic Surgeons in Torrance, Ca- lif., opened a new surgery center, e Aesthet- ic Institute. Northpointe Surgical Suites opened in Zanes- ville, Ohio, a collaboration between Or- thopaedic Associates of Zanesville, Sports Medicine Zanesville and Orthopaedic Special- ists and Sports Medicine of Newark (Ohio). Katy (Texas) Surgery Center opened in June, with plastic surgeon Leo Lapuerta, MD, offer- ing services. e Orthopaedic Institute for Children in Los Angeles cut the ribbon for its new ambula- tory surgery center with two operating rooms and six pre- and postsurgical suites. University of Florida Health in Gainesville opened an $11 million pediatric outpatient surgical center. A group of surgeons in Georgia opened Alba- ny (Ga.) Surgical, an outpatient surgery center. San Jose, Calif.-based Tri-County Vascular Center opened a 5,800-square-foot ASC. Stamford (Conn.) ASC, affiliated with the sur- geons from Orthopaedic and Neurosurgery Specialists, opened and is now treating ortho- pedic, neurosurgery and interventional pain patients. Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network dedicated a new pediatric ambulato- ry surgery center, the J.B. and Kathleen Reilly Children's Surgery Center. Roscoe, Ill.-based Northpointe Health and Wellness is building a multi-million dollar ex- pansion including a new ambulatory surgery and treatment center. e state of New York gave John R. Oishei Children's Hospital in Buffalo approval for an ASC, and construction on the $18.1 million fa- cility is underway. Mercy Health Youngstown (Ohio) will break ground on a new outpatient ambulatory facility adjacent to the existing Howland Surgery Cen- ter in May, which will cost $14.5 million. Hendrick Medical Center in Texas and local physicians are planning a joint venture am- bulatory surgery center — Hendrick Surgery Center — which will include orthopedics, gas- troenterology, podiatry, gynecology, ophthal- mology, pain management and plastic surgery. Landmark Health Facilities constructed a new medical center in Brandon, Fla., that will include an ambulatory surgery center with six operating rooms. e Ambulatory Surgery Center of Western New York received approval to move forward with a 30,000-square-foot surgery center

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