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Old Posted Nov 30, 2023, 8:48 PM
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Mayo Clinic unveils $5B, 6-year renovation of its flagship Rochester campus

Mayo Clinic unveils $5B, 6-year renovation of its flagship Rochester campus

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This week Mayo Clinic pulled back the curtain on a $5 billion, six-year plan to overhaul its flagship campus located in downtown Rochester, Minnesota.

In a Tuesday press release and news conference, the 160-year-old nonprofit outlined an update that includes five new buildings spanning 2.4 million square feet with “future-oriented design elements” and digital capabilities. These include two new clinical buildings at the campus’ center and a new logistics center, as well as a pair of patient parking ramps, above and below ground connections between buildings and other related infrastructure and utilities.


“As part of our Bold. Forward. strategy, we have a once-in-three generations opportunity to redefine the future of healthcare," Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., president and CEO of Mayo Clinic, said in the announcement. "Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester will enable transformation by blurring the lines across hospital, clinic and digital care to help our teams anticipate our patients' needs, accelerate more cures and greater connections to our patients." 

A critical component of the new design centers around “neighborhoods.” Rather than shuffle patients between floors or even buildings for cross-department care, Mayo wants to cluster a range of services that are common to specific conditions within closer proximity.

The so-called neighborhoods, backboned by digital capabilities incorporated into their construction, will “challenge traditionally separate concepts of inpatient care and outpatient care” by building “continuous care environments that will serve as patients’ homes while they are at Mayo Clinic,” the system said.

Amy Williams, M.D., executive dean of practice for Mayo Clinic, said that the approach puts “everything a patient needs, including labs, imaging, consultations and treatments, near each other in unified care neighborhoods, which both streamlines the patient experience and better supports our team-based care model." 


Other highlights of the project include “unique architectural elements and spaces” that “will support hope and healing through nature, sunlight” and horizontal and vertical connections between the neighborhoods, Mayo said. The buildings have also been designed to support future construction, such as the addition of new stories.

The new logistics buildings, meanwhile, will allow Mayo to leverage “innovative technologies like robotics, automation, predictive analytics and other solutions to ensure that care teams always have the right resources at the right time,” the organization said.

Mayo said it is already engaged in preparatory work such as surveying and traffic studies with the City of Rochester, neighboring properties and the communities. “More significant construction” is slated to begin in 2024, Mayo said, with a goal of limited facility openings “as early as 2028” and full completion by 2030.
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2023, 3:38 PM
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Releasing more and better renderings would be a good idea, just a thought.

Edit: Found some more online:









https://www.archpaper.com/2023/12/fo...ter-minnesota/
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