Artist's rendering of the upcoming state-of-the-art healthcare facility in Omaha.
Omaha, October 5, 2025
Omaha is set to significantly enhance its healthcare infrastructure with the University of Nebraska Board of Regents’ approval for the $2.19 billion ‘Project Health’ initiative. This plan includes a state-of-the-art $1.2 billion medical facility focused on emergency medicine and specialized treatments at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Construction will begin in spring, with an expected completion in 2028. The project aims to generate thousands of jobs and position Omaha as a leading healthcare hub in the Midwest while improving access to advanced medical services for residents.
A major milestone was reached in Omaha’s healthcare landscape as the University of Nebraska Board of Regents recently approved the next phase of the ambitious $2.19 billion ‘Project Health’ initiative. This decision clears the way for a $1.2 billion state-of-the-art medical facility to be constructed in midtown Omaha, expanding the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). The facility is designed to advance patient care, research, and education, particularly in emergency medicine and specialized treatments. Construction is expected to start in the spring, with the project slated for completion by 2028.
The new medical facility at UNMC will focus on enhancing emergency medicine capabilities and specialized treatment options, addressing critical needs in the region. This expansion is projected to generate thousands of jobs, both during construction and in ongoing operations, boosting the local economy. By positioning Omaha as a key Midwest healthcare hub, the project aims to improve access to advanced medical services for residents across Nebraska and surrounding states.
Key features of the facility include advanced simulation labs for training healthcare professionals and sustainable design elements to reduce environmental impact. These additions will support hands-on learning for students and improve overall efficiency in patient care delivery. Environmental assessments are currently in progress to ensure the development minimizes disruption to the urban midtown area.
The ‘Project Health’ initiative is funded through a combination of state bonds, private donations, and federal grants, reflecting broad support for the effort. Local hospitals and community partners have expressed approval of the project, noting its potential to tackle regional health disparities. By expanding services at UNMC, the facility will help bridge gaps in healthcare access, particularly for underserved populations in the Midwest.
Students enrolled in UNMC’s nursing and medical programs stand to benefit significantly from the expanded infrastructure. The new facility will provide increased clinical opportunities, allowing for more comprehensive training in real-world scenarios. This is especially timely given the recent national validation of UNMC’s Nurse Practitioner Emergency Care Program, which underscores the institution’s commitment to high-quality education. The advanced simulation labs will enable students to practice complex procedures in a controlled environment, preparing them for diverse career paths in healthcare.
The approval comes at a pivotal time for UNMC, which has been steadily growing its role as a leader in medical education and research. The ‘Project Health’ initiative builds on previous phases of development, aiming to integrate cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care. Construction beginning next spring will involve coordination with city officials to manage traffic and community effects during the build phase. Once completed in 2028, the facility is expected to serve as a model for sustainable healthcare infrastructure, incorporating energy-efficient systems and green spaces.
Overall, this development reinforces Omaha’s status as a center for innovation in the Midwest. The project’s emphasis on education, research, and equitable care aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen the region’s health system. As preparations move forward, stakeholders anticipate positive ripple effects for employment, medical advancements, and community well-being.
The initiative’s scope extends beyond immediate construction, fostering long-term partnerships between UNMC and local entities. This collaborative approach ensures that the facility not only meets current demands but also adapts to future healthcare challenges. With funding secured and timelines set, Omaha’s medical community is poised for significant growth.
A $2.19 billion initiative by the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) to expand healthcare facilities, focusing on patient care, research, and education in emergency medicine and specialized treatments.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved the next phase, which includes a $1.2 billion state-of-the-art medical facility in midtown Omaha.
Construction is slated to begin next spring, with completion projected for 2028.
The project will create thousands of jobs and position Omaha as a Midwest healthcare hub.
Funding includes state bonds, private donations, and federal grants.
Students in UNMC’s nursing and medical programs are thrilled at expanded clinical opportunities, including advanced simulation labs, enhancing nurse practitioner programs recently validated nationally.
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