UCF Receives Permission to Build Teaching Hospital
ORLANDO, Fla. — The University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine has received permission to build a new teaching hospital.
UCF is partnering with HCA Healthcare to construct the 100-bed hospital next to the school’s College of Medicine in the Lake Nona neighborhood of Orlando, Florida. The school says it received a final certificate of approval from the state Agency for Health Care Administration last week.
HCA’s North Florida Division is contributing $175 million to the hospital which is expected to open in 2020. UCF says no state funds are being used to build the facility, which will be a teaching and research hospital.
Posted August 1, 2017
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