St. Vincent Fishers Hospital
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Fishers hospital is the first in Indiana to seek LEED for Healthcare certification

By Healthcare Facilities Today


The recently completed St. Vincent Fishers Hospital includes 131,177 square feet of new construction and 33,500 square feet of renovated space. The project started in late fall/early winter 2011. and the new four-story inpatient facility opened April 8, 2013. It offers women’s and family healthcare services, surgery, and inpatient care services. 

An article and photo tour of the new hospital is posted on the the Healthcare Design website.

According to the article, the facility includes 30 medical/surgical patient rooms, six medical/surgical observation rooms, 10 labor and delivery/recovery/postpartum rooms, two maternity observation rooms, a newborn nursery, a C-section procedure room, and two spa rooms. St. Vincent Fishers is the first hospital in Indiana to seek LEED for Healthcare (LEED-HC) certification.

 Read the article and take the photo tour.

 

 



August 30, 2013


Topic Area: Architecture


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