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Ground Broken On University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center

 

Heather Curtis

WMAL.com

WASHINGTON (WMAL) ā€“ State and Prince Georgeā€™s County leaders were exuberant Thursday as ground was broken on the new University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center in Largo.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said the $543 million, 600,000 square-foot facility will give more than 1 million people in Prince Georgeā€™s County and Southern Maryland the hospital they deserve and access to some of the best healthcare professionals in the world.

The hospital, which will replace current University of Maryland Prince Georgeā€™s County Hospital in Cheverly, will include a trauma center, a neonatal ICU, a stroke center, cancer program, and pediatric hospital. It will also offer primary and preventive care.

Prince Georgeā€™s County has fewer health care providers than neighboring counties, and the itā€™s community-based care is limited according to county executive Rushern Baker.

ā€œThe time when residents would leave the county to address their healthcare needs is coming to an end, and we need to celebrate that,ā€ said Prince Georgeā€™s County Council Chair Derrick Davis.

Davis added it will also create jobs around the transit-oriented development.

The project has been in the works for decades. The Hogan administration has contributed more than $200 million toward it.

Baker has spent months in hospitals with his wife who suffers from early onset dementia.

ā€œYes, weā€™re building a building today, but that is not what weā€™re doing,ā€ Baker said at the groundbreaking. ā€œWhat we are doing is giving hope to those who come in there and donā€™t know the people that they are trusting their loved one to.ā€

The hospitalā€™s expected to open in 2021.

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