The three major Shreveport-area hospital systems are each working on multi-million dollar construction projects to expand and revamp services, according to an article on the KTBS website.
Last year CHRISTUS Health announced it will move services from its Schumpert campus to an expanded Highland campus, totaling $55 million in improvements.
Willis-Knighton kicked off its own $40 million set of construction projects for its south branch. Meanwhile, under new private management, formerly state-owned University Health is set for a $30 million facelift.
Renovations at University Health are under way now on the fourth and ninth floors and entry ways to the hospital.
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