Vilvoorde is planning to construct a new hospital on the old Renault site, featuring 300 beds and emphasizing outpatient care, with support from Rudy Mattheus and the Flemish government for the 200 million euro project. The redevelopment of the old sites is part of an effort to revitalize the area and provide modern facilities that meet current needs, with the new hospital focusing on daycare and outpatient services, reflecting a trend towards faster diagnoses and less invasive surgeries. The project is expected to cost 200 million euros, with the Flemish government investing 120 million euros over the next 30 years, and the rest funded by banks, doctors, and the hospital itself.
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