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Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Breaks Ground for New Facility
| Source: Memorial Healthcare Systems
HOLLYWOOD, FL--(Marketwire - October 14, 2009) - With a majestic roll of the drums, inspiring
speeches and a ceremonial shoveling of dirt inside a baseball diamond, the
expansion dream for Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital recently became a
reality. More than 400 people attended the afternoon event, held on
National Child Health Day.
Since it first opened in 1992, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital has been
evolving into a regional pediatric specialty care hospital, attracting
patients from across the state and beyond.
"We have grown from 2,000 admissions in 1992 to over 8,000 admissions and
observation cases last year," said Nina Beauchesne, administrator, Joe
DiMaggio Children's Hospital.
She pointed out that 5,000 pediatric surgical cases were performed at the
hospital last year, and the staff handled 45,000 annual emergency
department visits. The number of pediatric transport cases to Joe DiMaggio
Children's Hospital from outlying centers reached 2,000 in 2008.
The new 160,000-square foot hospital is expected to meet these increasing
demands for pediatric specialty care. Scheduled to open in late 2011, it
will feature all private rooms, a pediatric oncology unit and
medical/surgical areas. The theme, "The Power of Play," will be carried
out throughout the facility with bold graphics depicting sports, arts,
games and fantasy.
The new hospital will be connected to the existing children's hospital
facilities at Memorial Regional Hospital via an elevated walkway. Upon
completion of the project, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital will have 204
licensed beds. The environmentally friendly hospital is pursuing Silver
LEED certification with an architectural design that optimizes energy
efficiency and employs a wide range of recyclable materials.
Anticipated cost for the four-story Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital is
approximately $130 million. Currently, more than $32 million has been
raised through the Believe Capital Campaign, funded by a broad base of
community donors as well as Memorial Healthcare System physicians
and employees. The Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation is
continuing to seek funds for the campaign to support the construction.
In a separate ceremony, the hospital's pediatric emergency department was
renamed the Rothstein Family Foundation Emergency Department at Joe
DiMaggio Children's Hospital, thanks to the generous support of Scott and
Kim Rothstein.
To see a virtual tour of the plans for the new Joe DiMaggio Children's
Hospital, visit http://www.jdch.com/jdch/flyover.aspx.
Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital is a part of Memorial Healthcare Systems.