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CHI Memorial to Build New Hospital in North Georgia

The hospital, which will be constructed on Battlefield Parkway in Catoosa County, will feature state-of-the-art inpatient beds including an intensive care unit (ICU), a full service emergency department, and operating rooms and procedural suites.

CHI Memorial recently announced plans to build a new hospital in north Georgia.  “We are thrilled to see this endeavor move forward for our North Georgia community,” shared Janelle Reilly, market CEO, CHI Memorial.  “About one fourth of the people we care for live in North Georgia.  The new hospital will provide expanded access and more vital services closer to home for the residents of North Georgia.”

The hospital, which will be constructed on Battlefield Parkway in Catoosa County, will feature state-of-the-art inpatient beds including an intensive care unit (ICU), a full service emergency department, and operating rooms and procedural suites.  It will connect to the current CHI Memorial Parkway building creating a single campus geared on establishing a central location for inpatient and outpatient services.

“CHI Memorial has been committed to this community for nearly 25 years,” explains Andrew McGill, senior vice president, strategy and business development, CHI Memorial.  “Bringing more services to a convenient, patient-friendly campus that is close to a major interstate and in the epicenter of local commercial and residential growth will provide greater access to comprehensive healthcare.”

“When Hutcheson Medical Center declared bankruptcy, CHI Memorial stepped in and helped us maintain physician clinics that were closing in both Chickamauga and LaFayette,” said Chairman Shannon Whitfield, Walker County Board of Commissioners. “That’s what good partners do. In a time of need, they figure out what they can do to help. CHI Memorial has literally been working alongside the people of north Georgia for two and a half decades and we are thankful that partnership will soon result in a new hospital,” Whitfield added.

“Community hospitals are the lifeblood of the regions they serve, generating jobs and economic impact for local businesses, schools, local government, and residents,” said State Sen. Jeff Mullis, president and CEO, Northwest Georgia Joint Development Authority.  “Companies looking to locate in a new region put healthcare at the top of their list of requirements for their employees.  This new hospital will be a significant boost to our regional economic development.”

A bond issue from Catoosa County will support the funding for the new hospital.  A local philanthropic campaign and capital funding from CommonSpirit Health will further fund project needs.  “Community hospitals are often built with support from the local community, and this project will be no exception.  Through the newly established CHI Memorial Georgia Foundation, we will work in partnership with the residents of North Georgia to build a new hospital they will be proud to care for neighbors, friends, and family,”  said Jennifer Nicely, president, CHI Memorial Foundation.

“The new CHI Memorial Hospital on Battlefield Parkway will accomplish a major goal of our community,” said Chairman Steven Henry, Catoosa County Board of Commissioners.  “Providing contemporary and comfortable inpatient rooms, ICU, emergency room, and operating rooms in the middle of Catoosa County will greatly benefit the residents of North Georgia.”

Work is underway to secure the appropriate local and state regulatory approvals needed to begin construction.  Groundbreaking for the new CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia is scheduled to take place in the spring of 2022, with a targeted completion date of mid-2024.

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