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Baptist Health Care’s $650-million Pensacola Hospital To Open In The Fall

In a recent interview with Florida Trend, Mark Faulkner, president and CEO of Baptist Health Care, talked about BHC’s $650-million hospital and 57-acre campus in Pensacola set to open in September.

CHALLENGES: “We broke ground on this project a few weeks after Hurricane Sally hit Pensacola hard in 2020 and also while in the midst of a pandemic. And yet we have remained on our original construction schedule for an opening on Sept. 23, 2023.

It’s been my experience in this project and others we’ve undertaken that challenges such as these bring out the best in people, especially high performers. And I think the challenges we’ve faced during the past two years have made us a better organization and, in a way, helped to re-create ourselves to better serve a rapidly evolving community.”

CHANGES: “Our original plan was to leave the top floor unfinished until our patient growth reached a point where we would need those additional beds. At the time we were projecting a modest annual patient growth of 2.5%. But what we have experienced since then is patient growth far exceeding those projections. We realized we faced the risk of moving into a new hospital facility that would be already very full. Fortunately, we were not too far into the project to make the call to move forward with finishing the construction of the 10th floor that will give us additional general medical surgical beds.”

FUTURE: “We’re working with Pensacola-based Catalyst Healthcare Real Estate to develop a medical office building on our new campus. It would be essentially a master lease where we own the property and Catalyst would construct the building. Catalyst CEO Chad Henderson is surveying the market to see what the future demand is for new office medical space in Pensacola. We don’t know how it’s going to end up looking, whether it’s going to be a larger or smaller project, but we should know pretty soon what his analysis is.”

 

Source: Florida Trend

Flagship Healthcare Properties’ REIT Acquires Winter Haven Medical Office Building In Florida

The 27,910-square-foot property in Winter Haven, Florida, was originally built in 2005 and renovated in 2020.

It is anchored by the Center for Retina and Macular Disease, an ophthalmic sub-specialty group that has seven locations across central Florida as well as Davita, one of the largest kidney care providers in the U.S. The MOB is near the Baycare Winter Haven Women’s Hospital, Baycare Winter Haven Hospital and amenities such as retail and dining.

Healthcare and technology are key industries in Winter Haven’s robust economy. The Winter Haven – Lakeland metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was ranked as one of the fastest growing in the U.S. by The New York Times.

“Winter Haven’s dynamic growth and potential were major considerations in our decision to continue investing in the area. The fast-growing population, strong economy and booming healthcare industry really attracted us to this property,” said Flagship’s Executive Vice President of Acquisitions Gerald Quattlebaum. “We have had tremendous success in recent years investing in the Orlando-Tampa markets, particularly along the I-4 corridor. With an ever-growing footprint, we are very bullish on this part of the state.”

Flagship acquired the MOB through its private real estate investment trust, Flagship Healthcare Trust (Flagship REIT). Flagship will also provide property management and asset management services for the property.

The sellers were represented by Collin Hart and Andy Matti with ERE Healthcare Real Estate Advisors.

 

Source: HREI

Texas Health Rockwall’s $92.3 Million Expansion Serves Growing North Texas Region

An estimated $92.3 million expansion and renovation at Texas Health Hospital Rockwall is nearly doubling the size of the hospital and bringing a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), a Cardiac Catheterization Lab and an expanded Emergency Department to the growing North Texas community.

By expanding, Texas Health Rockwall, a joint venture between Texas Health Resources and area physicians, is increasing healthcare services to Rockwall and nearby communities.

“We are growing Texas Health Rockwall to better serve our patients and their families,” said Cindy Perrin, president of the hospital. “We are especially proud of our new NICU, which will help meet the health needs of our tiniest patients closer to their homes. Proximity to a hospital that can address critical care needs will bring greater comfort to families living in the communities we serve.”

A new two-story addition transforms an inpatient wing into a four-story bed tower. The project will add 32,000 square feet of new space and 51,000 square feet of renovated interior areas. These additions and renovations are being constructed in phases, with final completion expected in summer 2023.

Once the project is completed, the hospital is expected to deliver an estimated 1,200 babies a year, up from 400 or 200% today.

The project is an investment in the future health of families and residents in a high growth area. The hospital, which began as a small community hospital with a focus on surgery in December 2007, serves patients and families from various counties, including Rockwall, Kaufman, Hunt, eastern Dallas County and southern Collin County.

“Our caregivers live in these communities,” said Jason Linscott, chief operating officer and chief financial officer at Texas Health Rockwall. “We want to provide the best care for our neighbors, friends and family members. This expansion allows us to bring greater access to medical services to families living east of Lake Ray Hubbard.”

The estimated population of Rockwall County was listed as 116,381 according to 2021 U.S. Census figures, an increase of more than 38,000 since the 2010 Census. Rockwall and nearby communities have been attracting businesses as North Texas continues to grow.

The new eight-bed NICU includes two private rooms and a separate room for parents who need to stay overnight to care for their babies. This addition brings a NICU to the hospital for the first time.

The NICU and other renovated areas have spacious waiting rooms in light blue and gray tones. Wave features are painted on the walls, alluding to the nearby lake. These features are intended to instill a sense of calm.

Most of the first floor is being renovated or refreshed. The facility’s front-line caregivers provided input into the design based on needs that came to light during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Once completed, Texas Health Rockwall’s project will include:

  • • New NICU
  • • Ten new Labor & Delivery Rooms in an expanded Labor & Delivery area – up from seven
  • • Two C-Section rooms up from one
  • • Twenty-four postpartum rooms up from 10
  • • Twelve Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds up from six
  • • Renovation of the Post Anesthesia Care Unit
  • • Expanded Emergency Department with 14 emergency room beds – up from seven
  • • New Cardiac cath lab and Interventional Radiology lab
  • • New kitchen
  • • New central plant and additional parking

 

Source:Blue Ribbon News