Important Construction Update
Find the latest construction update for The Miriam Hospital's renovation project.
Constructed in 1924, “Building A” at The Miriam Hospital - the oldest building on the hospital campus - requires extensive renovations. The Miriam Hospital is proposing to remove Building A and replace it with a new building that will better utilize the space.
The renovation project will update both the emergency department (ED) and the hospital’s inpatient units. Through these critical upgrades, The Miriam Hospital aims to provide better care, improve patient outcomes, and meet the growing needs of our community. Construction will begin in the spring of 2025. The renovation project has an estimated cost of $125 million for completion, the majority to be funded through a centennial capital fundraising campaign, currently in its beginning phase. To learn more about how you can support this exciting project, please call The Miriam Hospital Foundation at 401-793-2004.
Find the latest construction update for The Miriam Hospital's renovation project.
Find the latest information and an overview of the renovation project.
As part of The Miriam Hospital's renovation project, the emergency department will move from its current location to the first floor of the newly constructed Building A. This relocation is critical and will help provide:
Nearly 70 percent of The Miriam Hospital’s licensed medical surgical beds are semi-private, causing inefficiencies and throughput issues. On average, 33 inpatient beds in semi-private rooms go underutilized due to patient condition, lack of privacy, isolation needs, gender, and fall risk. The new construction will address this issue by adding private rooms on the second and third floors of the building, significantly improving patient care and hospital efficiency.