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Submitted drawing / Kaiser Premanente
A rendering shows the proposed 380,000-square-foot Kaiser Permanente hospital that will be constructed in the Tanasbourne area.
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Oregon’s Department of Human Services gave the green light Wednesday to Kaiser Permanente’s plan for a $285 million, 138-bed hospital in the Tanasbourne area.
The state agency approved Kaiser’s application to construct the 380,000-square-foot medical center, which will be the first new Portland-area hospital in nearly three decades.
“We are happy that Oregon officials agree with us about the need for more hospital beds in Washington County,” said Larry Wheeler, vice president of communications and external affairs for Kaiser Permanente’s Northwest Region. “Our membership there has grown by more than 60 percent in the last decade. We look forward to serving our growing membership, and to providing emergency care to all people in the community.”
In addition to the patient rooms, the facility will house surgical suites, an intensive care unit, an emergency department, a labor and delivery unit, imaging and laboratory services and a pharmacy.
The hospital is scheduled to open in 2011, along with an adjacent specialty care medical office and outpatient surgery center.
Wheeler said that Kaiser Permanente was committed to continuing charity care and providing health coverage for the uninsured in Washington County.
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