The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network is planning a new small-scale โneighborhood hospitalโ across the street from its recently-opened health center on North Port Washington Road in Mequon.

The 17,000-square-foot hospital will include a seven-bed emergency department and eight inpatient beds. Itโs planned for a parcel of vacant land on North Port Washington Road, directly across the street from the Froedtert & MCW Mequon Health Center at 11430 N. Port Washington Road.
The hospital will be a joint venture between Froedtert and Tandem Hospital Partners, a Houston, Texas-based firm that operates several other neighborhood hospitals across the country.
Itโs designed to ease some of the capacity constraints at the Froedtert health networkโs flagship hospital in Wauwatosa. Prior to the opening of Froedtertโs new 92,000-square-foot Mequon Health Center, as many as a dozen patients traveled daily from Mequon to Froedtert Hospital for care, said Cathy Jacobson, president and chief executive officer of Froedtert Health.
The facility is designed to treat medical emergencies that require attention beyond an urgent care clinicโs capability. It will also include laboratory, pharmacy and imaging services.
โOur hospitals continue to experience extremely high occupancy rates, particularly at the academic medical center campus, and thereโs no indication that trend will change anytime soon,โ said Jacobson. โWe see the neighborhood hospital as a way to keep care close to home and free up beds, particularly at Froedtert Hospital. Itโs part of a broader plan to address our capacity constraints by expanding access points and offering care options that meet people where they are.โ
So-called neighborhood hospitals are a growing trend as health systems look to offer more cost-effective and streamlined care in settings that are closer to patients, Jacobson said. This would be the first such hospital in the state.
Froedtert leaders visited neighborhood hospitals in Kansas City and Indianapolis when exploring the possibility of opening one locally, Jacobson said.
โHealth care canโt continue in the way that weโre doing it today,โ Jacobson said. โThe cost structures are just too high, so weโre willing to take a shot at a different and innovative model.โ
Medical College of Wisconsin emergency physicians and registered nurses will staff the neighborhood hospital.
Construction on the project is scheduled to begin later this year with projected opening in late 2019 or early 2020.