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     Green Spring Station Pavilion III nears completion

       Since 1994, when it opened its first building in      For the past three years, Wylie has overseen the
        the Lutherville area of Baltimore County,                planning and construction of the building,
        Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center               working closely with the clinical departments
        has played a key role in Johns Hopkins                   and surgical teams that will use the building on
        Medicine’s strategy to provide quality                   its design, space and technology needs. He
        ambulatory care in a community setting. This             estimates the addition of Pavilion III will
        year marks the 25th anniversary of Johns                 increase the number of patient encounters at
        Hopkins at Green Spring Station and also                 Green Spring Station from 550,000 to more
        introduces a new chapter of outpatient care              than 750,000 per year.
        with the opening of a three-story, 110,000-
        square-foot, state-of-the-art building.                  Additionally, Pavilion III will centralize imaging
                                                                 services and procedures formerly located in five
        Pavilion III joins Pavilions I and II and the            areas throughout the Green Spring Station
        Falls, Joppa and Foxleigh buildings at Green             campus. The opening also means that clinical
        Spring Station, and will expand outpatient               services in Pavilions I and II such as the
        clinical and ambulatory surgical services. The           women’s center, fertility center, Wilmer
        addition supports our strategic objective to             consultation, dermatology and internal
        make Johns Hopkins Medicine easy,” says Gill             medicine can expand and provide increased
        Wylie, president of Johns Hopkins Medical                access for patients. Additionally, Pavilion I will
        Management. “By providing the space we                   feature its first positron emission tomography
        need to grow, we are increasing and                      (PET) scanner.
        improving access to patient-centered care in
        our communities, and The Johns Hopkins                   The Johns Hopkins Hospital also benefits from
        Hospital is able to focus on providing services          the expansion at Green Spring Station. By
        to patients who truly need to be cared for in a          moving some of the outpatient and routine
        hospital.”                                               surgical services to that campus, the hospital
                                                                 will increase its capacity for patients who need
                                                                 treatment that is more complex, as well as its
                                                                 ability to provide care for the East Baltimore
                                                                 community.








                                                             Take a sneak peek at our latest delivery for Green Spring
                                                             Pavilion III: one of 2 new MRIs weighing in at 7.35 tons!
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