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Kelevision
03-02-2024, 04:47 AM
Does anyone know if they scrapped the plans to build a new Hospital south of 44?
charlie1
03-02-2024, 06:50 AM
University of Florida backed out of the deal when the impact fees rose drastically shortly after the announcement. By the time the impact fees were backed out, UF had named a new CEO to run their medical business and the new person did not want to pursue again. Supposedly, the developer has been searching for a replacement company and it is rumored that they are getting close to an agreement with someone. I can probably bet that it will not be as comprehensive as the UF plan which I thought was impressive for our community!
Bill14564
03-02-2024, 08:15 AM
Does anyone know if they scrapped the plans to build a new Hospital south of 44?
There was a lot of talk in 2021 about it being canceled due to a proposed impact fee increase in Sumter County. There were also several rebuttals saying the hospital was planned for Lake County and not Sumter County. Also, while the resolution raising the Sumter impact fee was passed, a state law was passed to invalidate the increase and the resolution was rescinded. There was no increase to the impact fee.
I remember several threads about this including one lengthy post giving a timeline of the activities surrounding the new hospital. I have tried searching but cannot find the posts I thought I remembered. It's either aging memory, poor search terms, or a memory hole but at this point I can't be sure which.
justjim
03-02-2024, 08:53 AM
Shortage of doctors/nurses has caused a lot of hospitals to rethink building. With all the growth, Florida may be the need epicenter for more medical facilities.
Shipping up to Boston
03-02-2024, 06:03 PM
It’s interesting, up in Myrtle Beach, a plan was withdrawn for a new hospital citing environmental opposition given its location to protected acreage. You really don’t see new ‘hospitals’ being developed ....rather urgent care/walk in clinics. The latter easier to permit/construct as they are very profitable but can only stabilize more serious conditions and transport. Unfortunately, the need for the larger specialized treatment facilities continues. Previous post was spot on, this is a huge issue given the expanding, aging population growth in Florida.
Fast Freddy
03-03-2024, 02:59 PM
I was told by 466A Emergency Room Doctor, HCA Trailwinds, land behind emergency facility has been purchased for a 60 bed associated hospital. Now environmental studies, etc. should be taking place. ??
Shipping up to Boston
03-03-2024, 03:09 PM
Conway Medical Center drops Carolina Forest hospital plans | Myrtle Beach News | postandcourier.com (https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.postandcourier.com/myrtle-beach/news/conway-medical-center-selling-land-sc-department-of-natural-resources/article_a523bbf6-d055-11ee-a386-b741dc834456.html&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwj01vjK8tiEAxUOFFkFHcOODpEQFnoECAUQAg&usg=AOvVaw3CKN7vY9dtKd5aL7JFPdwu)
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