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ChristianaCare unveiled plans to invest more than $865 million in Delaware over the next three years through a variety of ...
Really what we want to see is that the community, the residents, continue to have access to health care,” Stephanie Reese, ...
Former Crozer Health patients can get digital and paper copies of their medical records at one of Delco’s Navigating Our ...
The layoffs will impact employees of Prospect’s management services organization, according to notices filed with state ...
A coalition of six area health care systems rallied together for months in an effort to save Crozer Health, but two major ...
Six weeks after the closure of Crozer Health hospitals, Radnor officials report stable call volumes, response times and ...
The real threat isn’t who owns the hospital; it’s whether there are clear guidelines to ensure patients come first.
"All of us wanted to figure out a way to make it work," said one former health care CEO involved in the discussions.
The board of commissioners originally approved the emergency declaration on April 28, following the closing of the Crozer Health System.
ChristianaCare, a Delaware-based health system, has purchased five Crozer Health outpatient facilities, including the one above at 500 Evergreen Drive in Glen Mills, for $50.3 million at an auction.
Delaware-based ChristianaCare is the winning bidder to take over operations of five Crozer outpatient locations. Crozer Health's parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year.
A bankruptcy judge was told Wednesday the process of closing Crozer Health hospitals was going safely as Lower Chichester commissioners asked the governor to send the Pennsylvania National Guard ...