
beckershospitalreview.com · Feb 17, 2026 · Collected from GDELT
Published: 20260217T191500Z
By: Madeline Ashley 7 hours ago Boise, Idaho-based Saint Alphonsus Health System plans to more than double the size of its Saint Alphonsus Medical Center-Nampa (Idaho) Hospital and build an 80,000-square-foot medical complex. Saint Alphonsus Health System is a member of Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health. Becker’s has reached out to the health system regarding the expansion cost and will update this story should more information become available. The expansion will add around 254,000 square feet to the hospital, including a seven-story tower and a two-story vertical expansion, according to a Feb. 16 news release. It will also add 64 medical-surgical and intensive care unit beds and shell space for growth. The ambulatory medical office building will comprise family medicine, pediatrics, urgent care, cardiology, musculoskeletal and orthopedic urgent care, surgical specialties, women’s services, outpatient rehabilitation, an outpatient lab and imaging. Saint Alphonsus is expected to break ground on the hospital expansion in June and complete it in fall 2028. Next Up in Capital Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest (Ill.) Hospital opened its $389 million patient pavilions. The two new pavilions add… The Medical University of South Carolina board of trustees has advanced plans to build a new cancer hospital in Charleston.… Marshfield Medical Center-Wisconsin Rapids Campus will open to patients March 1. The campus includes the soon-to-open hospital and Marshfield Clinic… Newsletter Join the 500,000+ healthcare executives who start their day with Becker’s