$170M Colorado orthopedic hospital pushed back to July 2023

The opening of Centura Health’s hospital under construction in Colorado Springs, Colo., has been delayed to July 2023 because of supply chain disruptions and related issues, The Gazette reported April 4.

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The delay has increased the cost from $150 million to almost $170 million.

The 72-bed hospital, which broke ground in May, will specialize in spine and orthopedics and employ about 400 staff members, according to the report. It will include 10 operating rooms with robotic equipment and 30 beds for surgical preparation and recovery.

A medical office building and ASC are also being developed on the 58-acre site.

Centura Health officials also changed the name from St. Clare Hospital to St. Francis Hospital-Interquest.

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