Jewish Hospital becomes 1st heart hospital in region

University of Louisville (Ky.) Health’s Jewish Hospital will now be referred to as the UofL Health Heart Hospital, a facility focused on cardiovascular research and treatment, CBS affiliate WLKY reported Aug. 25.

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The 280,000-square-foot facility is the first of its kind in the region. It features 106 beds, six cardiac catheterization labs and two hybrid operating rooms. 

“We’ve invested just in the last few years, about $15 million to bring Jewish Hospital back to work as the leader in heart care and this community and we’re so proud of that,” UofL Health CEO Tom Miller told the news station.

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