Coast hospital gets CON to build new facility
by MBJ Staff
Published: December 27,2012
Tags: bed, certificate of need, construction, government, health, health care, hospital, law, medical, medicine, relocation, replacement, state
BILOXI — Harrison HMA, LLC, d/b/a Gulf Coast Medical Center, has received certificate of need (CON) authority for the construction, relocation and replacement of the existing Gulf Coast Medical Center, currently located 300 yards from the Gulf of Mexico.
The proposed project will relocate the 144-bed acute care facility four miles north of the coastline in Biloxi. The relocated facility will be known as The Hospital at Cedar Lake.
The proposed capital expenditure for this project is $133,322,098.
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