200 million euro health project in Boadilla

- Hospiten is building a €200 million general university hospital in Boadilla del Monte, its first broad-based Madrid hospital, with opening now targeted for October 2026. - The 55,000-square-meter complex is planned with 45 medical and surgical specialties, 160 single rooms, 17 operating theaters, and 800 permanent jobs. - The project expands private hospital capacity in northwest Madrid as regional health investment accelerates. (theobjective.com)

Hospiten’s €200 million hospital project in Boadilla del Monte is not a regional public-health overhaul. It is a private general university hospital now scheduled to open in October 2026. (theobjective.com) The project is being developed in Boadilla del Monte, west of Madrid, as Hospiten’s first general hospital in the capital. The company says it will serve the municipality and the wider northwest Madrid area. (theobjective.com 1) (theobjective.com 2) The hospital is planned at 55,000 square meters with 45 medical and surgical specialties organized into 20 functional units. Hospiten has also described it as a university hospital combining care, teaching and biomedical research. (diariomedico.com) Hospiten’s executive president, Juan José Hernández, said in June 2024 that the center would have 160 single rooms, including 20 suites, 17 operating theaters, 22 day-hospital units and 20 emergency bays. (theobjective.com) The medical equipment list points to a high-end acute-care hospital, not a digital pilot project. Hospiten and trade coverage say the site will include a Da Vinci Xi surgical robot, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography equipment and a 512-slice spectral computed tomography scanner. (diariomedico.com) The timeline has shifted in public statements. In June 2024, Hernández said he expected the hospital to open around April or May 2026, but an April 29, 2026 article in The Objective said opening is now planned for October 2026. (theobjective.com 1) (theobjective.com 2) The financing structure also became clearer late last year. Cuatrecasas said CaixaBank arranged long-term financing for Promociones Sanitarias de Boadilla, with Banca March and Hospiten as co-investors, for a project with total investment of about €200 million. (cuatrecasas.com) Hospiten says the build is already creating local employment. The company’s April 2026 account put construction-phase jobs at 350 and forecast 800 stable jobs once the hospital is fully operational. (theobjective.com) The Madrid region is also spending heavily on public facilities, but that is a separate track. The Community of Madrid approved €113.8 million in July 2024 to build 16 new public primary-care centers, and later launched its much larger Ciudad de la Salud hospital-campus project. (comunidad.madrid) (comunidad.madrid) So the Boadilla story is narrower than the original framing suggests: a privately financed Hospiten expansion, with a delayed 2026 opening, aimed at adding specialist hospital capacity in northwest Madrid. (cuatrecasas.com) (theobjective.com)

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