June 2016 — Health Care Properties Quarterly —
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When it comes to medical facility construction,
we understand the critical nature of
schedules and of working in occupied, 24/7
facilities. Our healthcare team has extensive
expertise with the complex requirements of
healthcare construction, including installation
of sophisticated equipment and detailed
knowledge of health codes, safety and
ADA compliance.
Whether your project is a medical office or
an advanced surgical suite, we can support
your core care functions and goals with the
precision and focus to ensure project success
and efficient care for your patients.
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hospitals provide residents with cost-
effective medical services, greater
convenience and an enhanced
patient experience,” added Dr. Toby
Hamilton, CEO of Emerus.
Kiewit Building Group is the general
contractor. The architect is the Hous-
ton office of PhiloWilke Partnership.
UCHealth Longs Peak
Hospital to boost Longmont
Longmont’s newest medical center
– University of Colorado Health Longs
Peak Hospital – is expected to bring a
big boost to the city.
The Longmont Economic Devel-
opment Partnership worked with
UCHealth to provide an economic
impact study for the project. Econom-
ic impacts show that the estimated
average wage of full-time employ-
ees at the hospital will be $88,392.
“This, coupled with the $56.1 million
investment in personal property
expenditures and over $80 million in
construction costs, is an economic
boost for Longmont,” according to the
Longmont EDP.
“This project is directly tied to our
Advance Longmont strategic plan in
providing expanded services and jobs
for our local citizens,” added Jessica
Erickson, Longmont EDP president.
UCHealth is partnering with Long-
mont Clinic to provide care.
UCHealth purchased 44 acres at the
northwest corner of Highway 119 and
County Road 1 for the construction of
the three-story, 165,000-square-foot,
48-bed facility. The state-of-the-art
facility also will include an emer-
gency department, inpatient beds, an
intensive care unit, operating rooms,
birth center and advanced cardiac
services.
UCHealth plans to break ground
this fall and open in early 2017.
Kaiser Permanente to
open at Catalyst HTI
Kaiser Permanente will open a
health innovation center at the Cata-
lyst Health-Tech Innovation develop-
ment in Denver’s River North district.
The multipurpose Kaiser Perman-
ente health innovation center at Cata-
lyst HTI will provide primary care ser-
vices. It is modeled after retail-based
clinics that offer on-site care for acute
conditions. Plans are underway for the
center to be designed with the entire
patient care experience in mind —
from convenient evening and Saturday
morning appointment availability to
walkup street access and redesigned,
comfortable exam rooms. A physician
assistant or nurse practitioner and
licensed practical nurse will be on staff.
Physicians also will rotate through and
provide video consultations to patients.
Unlike other Kaiser Permanente
facilities, the center will serve as a pilot
site where new clinical innovations
and processes will be tested. Kaiser
Permanente plans to make this center
its epicenter of high-tech innovation,
where clinical providers interested in
exploring newmethods of care deliv-
ery will rapidly test concepts and tech-
nology to shape the future of health
care.
“Excellence in care delivery doesn’t
happen in a vacuum,” said Roland
Lyon, president of Kaiser Foundation
Health Plan of Colorado. “It requires
continuous testing and flexibility to
meet the demands of an evolving
industry and our members’ interest in
receiving convenient care. The Kaiser
Permanente health innovation center
at Catalyst HTI will provide a collab-
orative venue where we can be part of
the conversation to make health care
more efficient, accessible and afford-
able.”
“We are thrilled to have Kaiser
Permanente as a Catalyst HTI ten-
ant,” said Mike Biselli, co-founder
of Catalyst HTI. “Kaiser Permanente
is an industry pioneer in develop-
ing innovative strategies to integrate
technology into health care delivery.
Their presence at Catalyst HTI will
elevate the collaborative relationships
we hope to foster among startups
and larger corporations to accelerate
health care innovation.”
Catalyst Health-Tech Innovation, a
health tech industry integrator being
developed by Koelbel and Co., health
tech entrepreneur Mike Biselli and
landowners the Burgess family, will
open in the first quarter of 2018. The
300,000-square-foot facility will be
located on the west side of Brighton
Boulevard between 35th and 36th
streets.
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The freestanding SCL-Emerus Health Community Hospital in Westminster includes
emergency medical care, labor and delivery services and inpatient care.
Naum Nasif joined CBRE Group
Inc.’s Denver Healthcare Services as
a senior associate. With more than
nine years of experience working
in the Denver metro health care
real estate market, Nasif will focus
on tenant and landlord representa-
tion for hospital and medical spe-
cialty clients.
In his new role, Nasif will work
with Dann Burke, vice president,
and Kory Fasing, senior associate,
of CBRE Denver Healthcare Ser-
vices.
Prior to joining CBRE, Nasif man-
aged the leasing of all medical
properties owned by Healthcare
Trust of America
in Colorado. He
began his career
with Fleisher
Smyth Brokaw
LLC, where he
served as a senior
associate for all of
the firm’s man-
aged health care
properties.
Nasif received
a Bachelor of Science degree in
business administration with
an emphasis on real estate and
finance from the University of Den-
ver Daniels College of Business.
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Naum Nasif