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St. Elizabeth Hospital Expanding


Last Update: 11/19/2009 11:03 am
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APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) -- St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton has announced a $65 million renovation and remodeling project.  The three year project, which begins December 3rd, will bring changes to the Emergency Department; Outpatient Rehabilitation; Outpatient Procedure Space; Women & Families BirthPlace Unit; Breast Center; Radiology; and Cancer Center.  The hospital's power plant will also be expanded and renovated, reducing the hospital's energy usage by 30 percent.  The remodel and expansion project will include changes based on patient suggestions.  Some of the suggestions that will be used include more accessible parking, completely private outpatient procedure rooms and more privacy throughout the clinics.  The 2010 expansion and remodel will be funded through a combination of support from Affinity Health System sponsors, cash from operations and community support through a fund raising campaign.






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