UCI Health unveils its $1.3 billion Irvine medical campus, featuring the nation’s first all-electric hospital and world-class patient care.
The 300 acres of San Joaquin marshlands have been transformed into a medical complex, with a seven-story, 144-bed acute care hospital set to open in December.
This project is the final step of UCI Health’s ambitious $1.3 billion multifacility project, which will include the first all-electric acute care hospital in the nation.
“When the Irvine founders created the campus in the 1960s, they envisioned it would include a leading hospital,” says planning director Jess Langerud. “That didn’t work out until now.
Author's summary: UCI Health's new $1.3 billion medical campus.