Marion Health Plans for New Campus Near I-69
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowMarion Health has announced plans to invest $80 million to build a new medical campus in Gas City near I-69. The health system says the four-story, 100,000-square-foot hospital will include in-patient acute care, ambulatory services and an emergency department with a helipad.
“This expansion will bring convenient, state of the art care to our community in the southeastern region of Grant County,” said Stephanie Hilton-Siebert, president and chief executive officer of Marion Health.
Marion Health says the project will comprise about 100 acres in the northeast corner of I-69 and State Road 22.
Hilton-Siebert says proximity to the interstate was key.
“There’s a stretch of 93 miles on I-69 where there are no convenient options for emergency services,” said Hilton-Siebert. “This campus will meet the need for convenient, accessible care for both travelers and our community.”
The health system says it will maintain all existing hospital-owned buildings and integrate their future use into the campus.
Marion Health says the first phase will create approximately 100 new jobs. Construction has already started, and it plans to be operational in 2022.