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Miami Children’s Hospital (MCH) celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of its planned Advanced Pediatric Care Pavilion, a 212,000 square-foot facility that will enhance the care environment at the main hospital campus. The event marked the first “crunch” demolition of a vacant structure to make way for the six-story pavilion. Once completed, the new space will include the latest medical technologies and additional family-friendly amenities to support patients and families receiving care.

The Advanced Pediatric Care Pavilion is being designed with guidance from patients, families and caregivers to ensure that their needs are at the center of the enhancements. The Lean business improvement model was utilized to promote productivity and efficiency throughout the space. MCH is nationally recognized for its use of Lean methodologies in its business practices.

Highlights of the Advanced Pediatric Care Pavilion will include:
• Expanded critical care capacity with new, state-of-the- art individual neonatal, pediatric, and cardiac intensive care, neurology and hematology/oncology floors
• Individual rooms in the critical care and inpatient units
• A 10-bed obstetrical unit for babies who have been pre-diagnosed with a congenital condition and require immediate intervention upon birth
• Family-centered amenities including dining, concierge services, a business center and more
• An expanded bone marrow transplant unit which has been partially supported by Fundación Teleton

The hospital broke ground in December 2011 and has already completed an enhancement and expansion and of the Radiology Department with additional leading-edge, imaging equipment. The Miguel "Mike" B. Fernandez Family Pediatric Trauma Center, a new state-of-the-art treatment facility for South Florida’s only freestanding pediatric trauma center, is expected to be completed by the end of this year.