Rome Health has embarked on a new project to improve healthcare services in the Mohawk Valley. The $45.7 million initiative involves constructing a 30,000-square-foot, three-floor addition to the hospital. This addition will replace the aging operating rooms and intensive care units, ensuring that patients receive care up to modern standards.
Since 2019, Rome Health has witnessed an increase in the number of patients seeking services. The hospital’s COO, Ryan Thompson, stated that all services have grown by nearly 30% during this time. In response to this rising need for care, the new project at Rome Health aims to address this challenge by modernizing facilities and improving efficiency. By streamlining the flow from pre-procedure to post-procedure care, the hospital hopes to expand its capacity for patients while maintaining quality care.
The $45.7 million project will result in updated operating rooms and intensive care units while keeping the same number of facilities. This investment is part of ongoing progress at Rome Health, which has undertaken several major projects in the past four years. The goal of Rome Health is to ensure that the community has access to necessary healthcare services in a sustainable manner.
Funding for this project comes from a combination of public and private sources, including a $26 million New York State Transformation Grant and $3 million in ARPA funds from the City of Rome. With nearly $44 million raised through public funding and private philanthropy, Rome Health is close to reaching its fundraising goal for the capital campaign. The hospital remains committed to providing quality care to the community while continuously improving its facilities and services.