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University of Colorado Health’s new free-standing emergency department and surgery center in west Greeley will boost the local economy by $9.2 million, according to the city of Greeley.

The Greeley Emergency and Surgery Center will be located east of King Soopers Marketplace on the southeast corner of 71st Avenue and 10th Street in Greeley.

The medical center is scheduled to open in November at the corner of 71st Avenue and 10th Street, and when it does it will employ 96 people making a total annual salary of $4.6 million. Since most UCHealth employees – and their families — in the newly created jobs will spend their money in Greeley to purchase groceries, entertainment, household goods and big-ticket items like cars and homes, those new sources of revenue will put more money into local pocketbooks, which in turn will encourage more spending throughout the local economy.

That ripple effect could add $9.2 million for the community, says Bruce Biggi, the city of Greeley’s economic development manager, who used the Federal Reserve’s fiscal impact tools to analyze the direct economic impact of the wages from the medical center’s new jobs and the indirect impact of such things as the possible creation of other new jobs needed to serve the medical center’s business and additional sales and property taxes.

“We are truly pleased to have the new project in our community,” Biggi said.

The 22,000-square-foot emergency and surgery center will open in a shopping center that includes King Soopers, making it one of the busier areas in west Greeley.

Located in west Greeley, the emergency department and surgery center is scheduled to open in November. The skeleton of the building and interior framing is complete. Crews are currently hard at work putting drywall in place, laying brick, installing windows and developing the mechanical infrastructure.

Greeley’s assistant city manager said the new medical center will balance other commercial buildings going up in west Greeley.

“The city encourages strong building and site design, especially along its key entryways. The new facility will complement this community goal and be an attractive addition to this important Greeley travel corridor,” said Becky Safarik, Greeley’s assistant city manager.

–Kevin Darst, director of marketing and communications

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(Dear Reader: The following guest blog was written by Grace Taylor, chief strategy officer for Poudre Valley Health System. It offers information on a new healthcare service that we’re developing. –Rulon)

One of the successful strategic tactics that we have used at Poudre Valley Health System is to make access to health care easy for community members.

In 2007, we opened Medical Center of the Rockies to increase healthcare access for Loveland area residents and enhance rapid access to trauma care.

In the last several years, we’ve worked with physicians in Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland, and Windsor to make access easier. Most notably, we’ve worked closely with physicians at the Greely Medical Clinic to help in their efforts to continue providing the ongoing easy access to high quality of care offered at the clinic since 1933.

We’ve done this because local and national research has demonstrated time and again that the preference of patients is to have easy access to their care providers.

With this strategy in mind and with the support of local physicians, we announced December 2 that we will build an emergency and same-day surgery center in North Gate Village in west Greeley.

Greeley experienced more than a 20.7-percent population growth during the last decade, much of which occurred in west Greeley. Where there is growth, there is a greater demand for convenient, quality medical services.

The new freestanding outpatient facility will bring choice and increase access to health care in Weld County and will likely reduce the amount of time patients have to wait to receive emergency medical care.

The 24-hour emergency care center will be staffed with board-certified emergency room physicians. The team of physicians and nurses will be trained and equipped to handle about any emergency except severe trauma cases, which will be sent to a hospital where trauma services are offered.

The emergency care center will have 10 examination rooms, two pediatric exam rooms, a resuscitation room, and laboratory. A diagnostic imaging area will include X-ray, ultrasound, CT, and MRI.

The surgery center will include three preparatory areas, two operating rooms, three recovery rooms, and an observation room. Same day-surgery will be offered for select general and elective surgeries in the areas of endoscopy, gastroenterology, orthopedics, and urology, as well as outpatient surgery. In addition, the center will offer IV therapy services.

The development of the 22,000-square-foot facility is another step forward in the care that PVHS offers to Weld County and northern Colorado. The facility, which is not yet named, is scheduled to open in June.

To learn more information about the facility and what will be offered there, please click here to go the press announcement on our website, pvhs.org.

Grace

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