Duke Health innovates in a new hospital establishment in Cary Thursday morning in order to provide health services in an increasing area.
The new building will have more than 110,000 square feet, according to the North Caroline May May Asnda medical care committee.
The agenda also indicates that there will be an independent emergency service, an outpatient surgical center with six bedrooms, four gastrointestinal endoscopy rooms and 30,000 square feet of clinical infusion space. Duke Health said they had already obtained approval for forty hospital beds.
“At Duke Health, we strive to provide hope, health and healing by bringing high -quality care together where our patients live and work,” said Craig Albanese, CEO of Duke University Health System.
Duke Health has also said that the new extension will provide jobs to around 1,600 people.
The phase should be completed by 2027, costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
The soil recession is at 10 a.m. Thursday at Duke Health Cary at the 100 Duke Health Cary Place, Cary, NC.
Wral works to get renderings from the new hospital.