In South Jersey, the health industry is seeing a wave of developments. Recently, Inspira Health Network Inc. opened a new $50 million outpatient center in Deptford. The 80,000 square-foot facility, located in a former Dick’s Sporting Goods store, offers primary care, OB/GYN, orthopedics, and sports rehab services. Plans are underway to introduce additional services from Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care, Cooper and Inspira Neuroscience, and Atlantic Medical Imaging. An ambulatory surgery center may also be added to the facility in the future.
Meanwhile, Cooper Health has transformed a closed Sears store at Moorestown Mall into a large outpatient center. Inspira is also working on a larger project at Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill in Harrison Township. Officials are currently seeking approval for the construction of an additional wing and expanding the existing facility. While specific details and projected costs have not been released yet, it is clear that these developments showcase the commitment of these organizations to provide high-quality healthcare services to the community.
In addition to these developments, Inspira recently published its 2023 consolidated financial statements. The organization reported a 15% increase in revenue, reaching $1.26 billion. However, operating losses also increased slightly, rising to $49.8 million from $42.7 million. Despite this financial report, Inspira remains committed to providing quality healthcare services to its patients and communities across South Jersey.
Overall, these developments in the health industry in South Jersey demonstrate that organizations are investing heavily in providing high-quality healthcare services to their communities. Whether through new facilities or expansions of existing ones, these efforts are helping to ensure that patients have access to the care they need when they need it most.
Inspira Health Network Inc.’s new $50 million outpatient center in Deptford is not only adding more services but also investing heavily in healthcare technology and innovation with an emphasis on patient experience and satisfaction.
Cooper Health’s transformation of a closed Sears store at Moorestown Mall into a large outpatient center has allowed them to expand their reach beyond traditional hospital settings while offering specialized care for patients who require it.
Inspira’s expansion plans at Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill highlight their commitment to delivering comprehensive medical care that meets the needs of their patients and communities.
These developments underscore how important it is for healthcare providers to invest in innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes while reducing costs for both providers and patients alike.
Overall, these developments showcase how important it is for healthcare providers to continue investing in technology and innovation while remaining focused on delivering quality care for their patients across South Jersey and beyond.