Published on Thursday, July 17, 2008
By CAROL PARK
A growing population with a need for specialized care is fueling hospital development in the Inland Empire. At least two groups announced plans to build medical facilities in the region this month.
Plans for a $300 million, 106-bed hospital and two medical office buildings in Murrieta are moving ahead.
By 2016 the hospital is expected to employ 500 doctors, nurses, technicians and other workers with an estimated payroll of $32 million. The medical office complex is expected to employ 210 people with an estimated payroll of $10.5 million. The hospital will offer teaching opportunities for nurses and physicians.
A 70-member doctor's group, the Physicians Hospital of Murrieta LLC, is partnering with Loma Linda University Medical Center and Nashville, Tenn.-based Surgical Development Partners to build the Murrieta facility
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