UF Well being Jacksonville broke floor Nov. 21 on the $90 million Dr. Leon L. Haley, Jr., MD, Emergency and Trauma Heart.
The brand new facility can be constructed on the UF Well being Jacksonville campus at 655 eighth St. W.
It’s named after the previous CEO and dean of the UF Faculty of Medication-Jacksonville. He pushed to develop the area’s solely Degree One facility.
“The College of Florida and UF Well being need you to know that we now have audacious ambitions with regards to delivering high-quality, modern care to the individuals in our communities. Solely the perfect care is sweet sufficient,” mentioned Mori Hosseini, chair of the UF Board of Trustees, within the information launch.
“This new facility – the primary and solely Degree I trauma middle within the area – can be a game-changer for this area and actually a gem for the complete state of Florida, however much more importantly, it’s our UF Well being specialists who will work 24/7 inside it who will make the true distinction.”
The ability is being constructed with $80 million from the state and $10 million from the town.
Dr. Haley died in July 2021 from accidents sustained after being ejected from a private watercraft in Palm Seaside Inlet. He was 56 years outdated.
The undertaking can be inbuilt 5 phases.
Section one will improve the variety of emergency and trauma rooms from 78 to 125. It is going to develop the present facility by 35,000 sq. toes, to incorporate 53 new beds together with new grownup and pediatric ready areas. It’s anticipated to take 18 months to finish.
In phases two via 5, the present 41,500-square-foot emergency room can be renovated and can embody new diagnostic tools, a brand new radiology part and behavioral well being area.
“This initiative is reflective of the continuous dedication of UF Well being’s knowledgeable well being care suppliers to providing the highest-caliber care, with compassion, to all our sufferers,” mentioned Dr. Steven J. Motew, president and system CEO of UF Well being’s medical enterprise, within the launch.
“When an emergency occurs, we’ll be right here for anybody who wants us.”