The Arco Hospital will begin its healthcare redevelopment works on Monday, October 13, as part of the investment plan of the Provincial Health Services Agency (APSS) in collaboration with the Autonomous Province of Trento. This initiative, financed with 10 million euros from the National Complementary Plan to the PNRR, includes the demolition and partial reconstruction of Pavilion A and the seismic upgrading of Pavilion B, aimed at optimizing healthcare functions for the entire Upper Garda and Ledro area. The works on Pavilion A have been awarded to the Zampedri company and are expected to be completed by 2026. The President of the Province, Maurizio Fugatti, emphasized the importance of the facility as a healthcare reference point and a strategic asset for the area’s tourism appeal. The provincial health assessor, Mario Tonina, also highlighted the enhancement of services offered by the hospital, which will include new diagnostic technologies and a more efficient emergency response model. A new CT scanner is expected to be operational by November 2025, and an orthopedic robot will be activated by December, further improving healthcare assistance in the local community. Italian Version