Patient tower changes Gallatin, TN’s skyline
The Tennessean, July 18, 2008
Patients are now being cared for at Sumner Regional Medical Center's new 87 million patient tower in Gallatin, TN. The tower features 90 new private rooms and includes the latest in healthcare design, patient safety and infection control. Built with eco-friendly features, the tower uses energy-efficient elements, recycled materials, and local goods and services. Other features include a new, expanded emergency department, a new medical imaging department, patient lobby and registration area, 18 advanced critical care rooms, six new surgical suites, and a renovated women's and children's center.
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