FSU and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Form Partnership

The two organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create a governance structure for two new facilities.

By HFT Staff


Florida State University and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare formalized their long-term partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that will create a governance structure for a new academic health center in Tallahassee and a medical campus in Panama City Beach. 

The MOU is intended to create a new not-for-profit corporation to jointly oversee major strategic, research and clinical education decisions for the two organizations. This new structure will help transform the future of healthcare in the region through scientific progress, programmatic expansion and technological innovation. 

By combining TMH’s patient care with FSU’s medical and health education programs and its research capabilities, FSU and TMH will further their longstanding goal of expanding healthcare in the region. 

Partnerships between TMH and FSU are not new, as both organizations have historically shared the common goal of moving healthcare innovation forward. The two organizations have partnered in the past to bring residency programs to the community including internal medicine, general surgery and psychiatry. 

A new opportunity presented itself in 2022 when the Florida Legislature and Governor Ron DeSantis awarded FSU $125 million to build an academic health center in Tallahassee. Conceptual design of this state-of-the-art facility is in its final stages and the site on the TMH campus is being cleared so that construction can begin. 

FSU is also contributing to TMH’s partnership with The St. Joe Company to establish FSU Health in Panama City Beach. 

This campus will open in July 2024 with a medical office building housing physician partner groups, an Urgent Care Center, an ambulatory surgery center, as well as cardiology and orthopedic services. Plans also include an initial 100-bed hospital with an emergency center and other inpatient services including surgery, cardiology procedures and imaging, scheduled to be complete by the end of 2027. The campus is planned to eventually support a 600-bed facility, supported by approximately 380,000 square feet of medical office space. 

 

 



April 10, 2024


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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