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Topping Off Ceremony Marks Major Milestone In Health Central Hospital Expansion
Construction continues on project to increase bed count, expand specialized care areas and convert hospital to all private rooms.
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Orlando Health Physician Associates Acquires Pediatric Associates of Orlando
One of the first pediatric practices in Central Florida has been acquired by Orlando Health Physician Associates.
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Orlando Health Unveils New Details Of Downtown Mixed-Use Development
Public gets a first look at artist renderings.
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West Orange Health District awards $13.8 million grant to Health Central Hospital to Expand
The West Orange Healthcare District (the District) has awarded a $13.8 million grant to Health Central Hospital to expand. The grant is the second largest in the history of the District and will fund 75 percent of the total expansion costs. Orlando Health will fund the remaining 25 percent. The funds will be used to add 40 rooms to Health Central Hospital, increasing its bed count from 171 to 211 and enabling the further development of specialized care.
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Past President of MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Appointed to UCF Board of Trustees
Dr. Brown has always been a strong advocate for quality healthcare in the community and the state.
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Patient uses physical therapy to overcome paraplegia, stand up with his bride during wedding ceremony
David Kellam works hard in physical therapy to stand at his wedding.
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Orlando Health Shares Medical Outcomes With Patients And Families Using Digital Technology Inside Hospital
How Orlando Health is taking its quality and patient care initiative to the next level.
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50 Percent Fewer Late Pre-Term Babies Admitted into NICU after Reduction in Early Elective Deliveries
Learn how Winnie Palmer Hospital is improving care for infants and their mothers.
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Hospital Patients, Local PGA Tour Golfers Say Thanks to Arnold Palmer
Central Florida residents get an opportunity to say thank you.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando Ahead of the Game in Lung Cancer Screenings
Find out how early detection screenings are improving survival rates.