U of L’s new hospital in Bullitt County is now open

Kentucky Health News

The University of Louisville opened its UofL Health–South Hospital Monday, March 18, with a community breakfast, open house, and a ceremonial ribbon-cutting with Gov. Andy Beshear at 10 a.m.

“The $78 million acute-care hospital opens with 40 in-patient beds, and shell space for an additional 20 beds,” the release said. “The new hospital fills an access gap in Kentucky’s 10th most populous county, allowing local patients to get their care closer to home. Bullitt County was previously the largest county without an inpatient hospital.”

The hospital is at Exit 121 of Interstate 65. “South Hospital is ideally positioned to support one of Kentucky’s fastest growing regions,” the release says. “In addition to inpatient beds, including a 10-bed intensive care unit, the new full-service acute care hospital is bringing more providers. It will also provide enhanced heart-care services . . .for faster treatment of acute heart attacks, expanded emergency capabilities including a ‘fast track’ area for quicker treatment and discharge, expanded cardiopulmonary services, state-of-the art pharmacy, laboratory and sterile processing areas and increased surgical suites for inpatient and outpatient procedures.”

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