Inpatient Projects: HCA hospital underway in Florida

Ground has been broken for HCA’s future $109 million Oviedo Medical Center in Central Florida. Plans call for the hospital to start with 64 beds, but it could be later expanded to more than 180 beds. A medical office building is also planned. Rendering courtesy of HCA Holdings Inc.

Ground has been broken for HCA’s future $109 million Oviedo Medical Center in Central Florida. Plans call for the hospital to start with 64 beds, but it could be later expanded to more than 180 beds. A medical office building is also planned.
Rendering courtesy of HCA Holdings Inc.

The $109 million, 64-bed campus is being built in Oviedo, northeast of Orlando

By John B. Mugford

The country’s largest healthcare company continues to grow, as Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HCA) recently broke ground for a new community hospital in Oviedo, Fla., a growing city of 35,000 or so residents about 20 miles northeast of Orlando.

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