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February 2005

First sign placed on new North Clarian Medical Center under construction

INDIANAPOLIS - United Methodist-related Clarian North Medical Center recently placed the first exterior sign on the 650,000-sq.-foot hospital and medical office building that is nearly 75 percent complete. The full-service hospital is scheduled to open December 1, 2005.

The full-service hospital is scheduled to open December 1, 2005.

Clarian North Medical Center will feature a Center for Excellence for Women and Children, including Riley Hospital for Children pediatrics, a Center for Excellence for Specialty Surgery, an emergency department and a cancer treatment center. The projected cost of Clarian North Medical Center is estimated at $254 million.

According to Clarian officials, the new medical center "will redefine excellence in the delivery of health care services. The 170-bed hospital combines the latest in technology, with the renowned resources of Clarian and the very best physicians, including pediatric physicians from Riley Hospital for Children, in a total healing patient focused environment."

The hospital will include all private home-like rooms that are patient-focused and provide patient portals, which can track medications and medical records for clinical staff, while providing access to Internet, entertainment and access to room service. Delivery rooms will include whirlpools, while all rooms will provide adjustable lighting, beds for spouse and family members, and many more amenities.

In other Clarian news, Clarian Health Partners announced that William (Bill) Stephan has been appointed Senior Vice President of Community Relations and Communications. In his role as Senior Vice President, Stephan will direct Clarian's community relations, government relations, marketing and corporate communications strategies and operations. Stephan will report directly to Clarian's President and CEO, Daniel F. Evans, Jr. He will assume his new role the first week in March.

Last updated on 25 Apr 2008


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