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Florida Budget Allocates $8.35 Million for BayCare Medical Expansion

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the 2026–2027 state budget on June 29, directing over $8.35 million toward critical health infrastructure in West Central Florida. The funding bolsters BayCare’s capacity to deliver specialized pediatric, behavioral, and chronic care services across a region experiencing rapid population growth and shifting medical demands.

Florida Budget Allocates $8.35 Million for BayCare Medical Expansion

The largest portion of the funding, 4.65 million dollars, sustains operations at the Pasco County Central Receiving Facility. Since its 2025 opening, the center has served as a primary hub for behavioral health access. Lawmakers Ed Hooper and Brad Yeager championed this allocation to maintain the facility's community-based model.

In Manatee County, a 2.5 million dollar investment will integrate a neonatal intensive care unit into the upcoming BayCare Hospital Manatee. Scheduled to open in 2028, the facility aims to double local neonatal capacity, allowing families to access critical care without traveling outside the county. Additionally, 1.2 million dollars will support the Daniel J. Plasencia, MD Children’s and Adult Chronic Complex Clinics at St. Joseph’s Hospital. By fostering coordinated care for patients with intricate medical needs, the clinic reduces reliance on emergency hospitalizations. BayCare CEO Stephanie Conners noted these state-backed projects are essential for meeting the heightened healthcare requirements of the region's expanding population.

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