San Diego hospital announces $203 million expansion
San Diego Union-Tribune, November 13, 2008
Officials at San Diego-based Scripps Mercy have announced a $203 million makeover for the hospital yesterday that will double the size of its emergency department, expand the intensive care unit, and centralize cancer services. The renovations and expansion will occur in phases over the next five years. The work represents the largest modernization ever undertaken at the 118-year-old hospital.
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