$69 million Washington (PA) Hospital expansion opening next week
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 5, 2009
When The Washington (PA) Hospital opens its new critical care unit, emergency department and surgical services center, patients will be greeted by state-of-the-art technology and decreased wait times, as well as larger operating rooms, patient rooms, and family waiting areas. The three-year, $69 million project is adding 135,000 square feet and two new wings to the hospital's main campus in Washington, according to hospital spokeswoman Jamie Ivanac.
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