Jamaica Hospital Emergency Department Expansion Project Breaks Ground

The expansion and modernization project aims to build a new emergency department to meet increasing demands.

By HFT Staff


Governor Kathy Hochul announced the groundbreaking of the $150 million Jamaica Hospital Emergency Department expansion and modernization project. The project will build a new emergency department, creating the only Level 1 trauma center in the area and adding two new critical care units with 22 new ICU beds. The funding was awarded through the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program IV.  

The original Jamaica Hospital Emergency Department was designed to handle 60,000 patients annually, however, currently serves closer to 120,000 patients per year, not factoring in the increased visits it experienced at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. After almost a decade of planning, the expansion and modernization project was able to move forward after Jamaica Hospital was awarded $150 million through Statewide IV. The project will construct a new 48,534 square foot facility on an adjacent property now being used as a parking lot for physicians. 

Among the 13 Level 1 Trauma Centers in New York City, this project will enable Jamaica Hospital to build an expanded and modernized emergency department to adequately meet the community's needs. 



June 20, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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