SAN JOSE — Good Samaritan is eyeing a big increase in hospital beds as part of its plan to triple the size of its existing healthcare campus in San Jose.
At present, Good Sam hospital accommodates 273 beds on the grounds of the healthcare organization’s campus at 2425 Samaritan Drive in southwest San Jose.
Once complete, the new campus would contain 419 beds, according to plans on file with San Jose city officials.
“HCA seeks a new planned development zoning to replace the existing zoning to address seismic retrofit requirements as required by Senate Bill 1953, to modernize hospital facilities and to improve access to comprehensive healthcare for the growing
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