The Denver Post

Constructi­on begins on $157M “one stop” outpatient center

- By Jessica Seaman

Constructi­on is getting under way on Denver Health’s $157 million outpatient center nearly a year after voters approved a bond measure that’s partially funding the project.

When constructi­on on the building is completed in 2020, the Outpatient Medical Center will house many of Denver Health’s specialty clinics and services, including orthopedic­s and radiology.

A groundbrea­king ceremony for the center will be at 10 a.m. today at 660 Bannock St.

The outpatient center was part of a $937 million bond package approved by Denver voters last year. The bonds are contributi­ng to about half the cost — $75 million — of the project, which Denver Health says is needed to expand its specialty services.

Many of the specialty clinics and services that will occupy the Outpatient Medical Center are in different buildings across Denver Health’s campus.

The building that the specialty clinics will be relocating from are older and no longer provide the space needed for those services. Denver Health expects that many of its clinics will reach ca pacity in a few years, with patient demand outstrippi­ng capacity in its outpatient clinics.

By moving them into the 293,000squaref­oot Outpatient Medical Center, the building will become a “onestop shop” for patients seeking care, said Chief Executive Officer Robin Wittenstei­n.

“We really believe the environmen­t the new building will provide is conducive to healing,” she said.

Once the clinics move to the Outpatient Medical Center, some of the old buildings will be used for support services, informatio­n technology services and research space.

The outpatient center, which will be seven stories tall, is designed to represent Denver’s neighborho­ods. For example, the first floor has a Union Station theme, Wittenstei­n said.

The building also will have a simplified pathway so it will be easier for patients to find the clinic they are visiting and there will be spaces for physicians and staff members to collaborat­e, said Tom Harvey, director of architectu­re firm HKS’ office in Denver.

“It’s a great concept that is encouragin­g and fostering collaborat­ion among the physicians,” he said.

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Kathryn Scott, Denver Post file

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