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Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: 2022 Health Care Real Estate Year in Review

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Those increased interest rates directly affected health care real estate, including accelerating some projects and closings to avoid losing valuable rate locks, and in other cases, bringing some projects and bond transactions to a halt. Large Hospital Projects Continue to Move Forward. Construction Costs Remain Elevated.

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area hospital construction projects: From Inova’s new Springfield facility to Cedar Hill in Ward 8 MedStar Georgetown University Hospital is set to open its long-awaited pavilion. to Recruit, Train Primary Care Students UAMS Gets $17.5M Here’s a look. Corewell Health reports 1.4%

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Health Provider News – February 3, 2023

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Joe’s to buy part of big Onondaga County orthopedic surgery center for $25 million NewYork-Presbyterian nurses push back on alleged doubling of retiree healthcare costs New York hospital names 1st surgeon CEO Northwell VC arm backs company detecting emotions with AI in $12.7M

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CALIFORNIA 8 ASCs opening in Florida, California and New York A bankrupt California hospital left a health care desert. medical office sale in Bridgewater Low pay in primary care is leading to a care crisis in New Jersey N.J. hospitals are offering higher pay, flexible hours, and even child care to retain workers, survey finds St.

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Banner Health to expand clinical AI to 33 hospitals, 6 states Banner reports $282.8M family sues hospital over life-altering injuries Calif. Nevada Medicaid must cover abortion services, judge rules Clark County health rankings improve, but physicians per capita still well below U.S. Why nurses say it’s not happening.