The provided source material contains information about BayCare Health System's medical plan for employees and its plans for a new children's hospital, but does not contain any information about free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programs. The material focuses on healthcare services, facility expansion, and insurance plan administration. Therefore, a 2000-word article on the requested topic cannot be generated from this data.
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BayCare Health System Medical Plan
BayCare Health System has partnered with CIGNA for the administration of its medical plan. The BayCare Medical Plan is a self-insured plan designed by BayCare and administered by Cigna to provide care for BayCare Team Members and their Dependents. The plan utilizes an Exclusive Network custom designed to use BayCare Health System facilities and providers who have privileges at BayCare facilities. The medical plan requires the use of BayCare facilities whenever possible because BayCare can provide services to its members at a greatly reduced cost, allowing savings for both the medical plan and the members.
BayCare Pediatric Hospital Expansion
BayCare has announced plans for the Pagidipati Children’s Hospital at St. Joseph’s in Tampa, a freestanding pediatric hospital scheduled to open in 2030. The project expects an investment of more than $650 million for construction. According to BayCare President and CEO Stephanie Conners, the new hospital is intended to transform pediatric health care across the region, building on a trusted legacy and ensuring families can receive high-quality care locally.
Design renderings show a bold, multi-color exterior with lighting that changes with seasons and holidays. The interior is planned to feel welcoming rather than institutional, featuring intuitive wayfinding, family-friendly common areas, and spaces intended to reduce stress and support healing. The design aims to elevate every aspect of care and put the patient experience first, as stated by Sarah Naumowich, president of St. Joseph's Hospital.
Tampa Bay Healthcare Expansion Context
Hospital systems in the Tampa Bay area are expanding in non-traditional ways to serve a growing region. These expansions target areas without an existing emergency department nearby. For example, AdventHealth is opening three off-site emergency departments in the Tampa Bay area and Central Florida. These off-site EDs function as emergency rooms without the attached hospital and inpatient beds. Additionally, Tampa General Hospital (TGH) has purchased 53 acres of land adjacent to its Crystal River emergency center in Citrus Hills for future expansion, which may include a hospital, medical office building, central energy plant, and helicopter pad.
Conclusion
The available source material details BayCare's employee medical plan, which requires the use of BayCare facilities for cost savings, and outlines the planned construction of a new, large-scale children's hospital in Tampa. It also provides context on healthcare expansion trends in the Tampa Bay area. The data does not support any discussion of free samples, promotional offers, or consumer freebies, as the information is focused on healthcare services, insurance, and infrastructure development.
