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University of Michigan highlights new Dedan and Betty Khan Healthcare Pavilion, cites expanded capacity

University of Michigan Board of Regents · February 20, 2026
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Summary

University of Michigan Health leaders briefed the Board of Regents on the Dedan and Betty Khan Healthcare Pavilion, a newly opened 690,000‑square‑foot inpatient facility with 264 private rooms, reporting opening‑day patient moves and early utilization metrics.

The University of Michigan presented the Dedan and Betty Khan Healthcare Pavilion to the Board of Regents as a major new addition to Michigan Medicine’s inpatient capacity.

Julie Ischak, chief nurse and operations executive for University of Michigan Health, told regents the pavilion, which opened for patient care on Nov. 23, is a 690,000‑square‑foot, 12‑floor adult inpatient facility with 264 private rooms that can convert to ICU level care. She said the facility includes 20 operating rooms, three interventional radiology suites and advanced imaging and…

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