Rush University Medical Center in Chicago About to Open Orthopedic Center

Rush University Medical Center in Chicago will end the first phase of a $1 billion campus renovation with the opening of its orthopedic building this month, according to a report by the Chicago Tribune.

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The five-story structure, to open Nov. 16, groups related services so that patients don’t have to walk far, a concept also used in recent projects by UCLA Medical Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

The first phase of Rush’s $160 million project also includes a new power plant, parking structure and underground supply system.

Read the Chicago Tribune’s report on Rush University Medical Center.

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