What impact will McKenzie-Willamette Medical Centers relocation plans have on PeaceHealths plans for the RiverBend site?
After looking for a suitably sized parcel of land in Eugene for several years, we feel very fortunate to have found the RiverBend site in Springfield. Not only does the site provide room to grow, but it is beautiful and serene the best possible combination for a health care facility. Were committed to the site, regardless of McKenzie-Willamettes development plans. Reportedly the for-profit, Texas-based Triad Hospitals, Inc., owner of McKenzie-Willamette, is looking for 35 acres to build a 114-bed replacement hospital. McKenzie-Willamettes need for 35 acres for a 114-bed hospital gives some perspective to PeaceHealths long-held need for a larger parcel such as RiverBend to allow for a more than 400-bed hospital with supporting medical office buildings, parking and room to grow as the community requires it. To support a growing population, the community needs more beds and services. We are encouraged that representatives of McKenzie-Willamette have suggested publicly that the hospital wi
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