• Holiday Mental Health: Simple Strategies to Help You Find Balance This Season

    Holiday Mental Health: Simple Strategies to Help You Find Balance This Season

    The holiday season is often associated with joy and togetherness, but for many of us, it can be a period of significant stress and loneliness. The pressure to create a “perfect” experience, coupled with financial concerns, busy schedules, and family dynamics, often heightens existing mental health challenges. Anxiety and depression may worsen, managing strong emotions…

  • Financial Pressures Force Bryn Mawr’s Lifecycle Wellness to Shut Its Doors

    Financial Pressures Force Bryn Mawr’s Lifecycle Wellness to Shut Its Doors

    Bryn Mawr nonprofit, Lifecycle Wellness will officially end deliveries in February as financial pressures mount, writes Sarah Gantz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The center helped roughly 600 patients annually at its Bryn Mawr facility with homelike births outside a hospital setting. The company said that rising operational expenses and soaring malpractice insurance costs have outpaced…

  • Springfield Hospital Legal Action Over Repairs to Be Dismissed

    Springfield Hospital Legal Action Over Repairs to Be Dismissed

    U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stacey G.C. Jernigan is pleased with the progress made between various parties to fix the closed Springfield Hospital, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Springfield Township filed a September Common Pleas Court injunction against Prospect Medical Holdings Inc., the Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County, Veritas Inc., which leases the…

  • Top Hospital Safety Score Awarded to St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus

    Top Hospital Safety Score Awarded to St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus

    St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus has earned an A grade for safety from the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit organization that evaluates health care quality, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The newly released Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades awarded the top grade to all eligible legacy St. Luke’s acute care hospitals, including the one in…

  • Lawmakers Warn of “Health Care Desert” Risk After  Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital

    Lawmakers Warn of “Health Care Desert” Risk After Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital

    Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital are raising new concerns about access to medical care in western Montgomery County, writes Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio. The cuts are part of a 350-person reduction across Tower Health’s network. They have left local lawmakers questioning the future of the Pottstown facility. State Senator Tracy Pennycuick and Rep. Joe Ciresi…

  • Southampton’s Growth Opportunity Center Earns Recognition as Top Mental Health Provider

    Southampton’s Growth Opportunity Center Earns Recognition as Top Mental Health Provider

    Growth Opportunity Center, a longstanding pillar in Bucks County’s mental health landscape, has been named the Best Mental Health Practice of 2025 by the Bucks County Herald. The honor reflects a community-driven endorsement of GOC’s commitment to exemplary care across therapy, psychiatry, psychological testing, and support groups. “This recognition is not simply an award; it…

  • Pottstown Hospital Faces Cutbacks as Tower Health Tightens Operations

    Pottstown Hospital Faces Cutbacks as Tower Health Tightens Operations

    Tower Health announced plans to eliminate about 350 positions, roughly 3% of its workforce, and close select programs in an effort to remain financially stable, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Pottstown Hospital will lose 131 administrative and clinical jobs over the next two months as the facility prepares to close its intensive…

  • LCH Health & Community Services: Over Fifty Years of Community Healthcare in West Grove 

    LCH Health & Community Services: Over Fifty Years of Community Healthcare in West Grove 

    For over five decades, LCH Health & Community Services in West Grove has provided families across southern Chester County with accessible and personalized healthcare, writes Shannon Montgomery for the County Lines Magazine.  LCH, originally known as La Comunidad Hispana, was founded in 1973 by residents and clergy in Kennett Square who saw a need for…

  • CHOP Doctors Save Toddler’s Life With First-Of-Its-Kind Surgical Intervention

    CHOP Doctors Save Toddler’s Life With First-Of-Its-Kind Surgical Intervention

    A group of doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia recently pioneered a new surgical intervention that helped save a toddler’s life, write Stephanie Stahl and Casey Kuhn for CBS News Philadelphia. Their medical intervention allowed the child whose heart was failing fast live 9 months without a heart. Dr. Katsuhide Maeda of CHOP said…

  • Doylestown Health Thrives with Volunteer and Community Support

    Doylestown Health Thrives with Volunteer and Community Support

    Doylestown Health’s volunteer program offers community members a valued chance to give back to the hospital that has touched countless lives, writes Olivia Kimmel for Penn Medicine. The program provides approximately 60 roles for 500 volunteers, an unusually high ratio for a hospital with a few thousand employees. The size and scope of the program…

  • A Tale of Two Hospitals: Still Stalled in Springfield, but Progress at Taylor

    A Tale of Two Hospitals: Still Stalled in Springfield, but Progress at Taylor

    Springfield Township officials continue to question the lack of plans for the shuttered Springfield Hospital by its new potential buyers, Restorative Health Foundation and Syan Investments, writes Chad Pradelli for 6abc. Officials say they have been unable to get answers. “I have a lot of concerns about them, and I know hardly anything about them,”…

  • Rising Health Insurance Costs Loom for Philadelphia as Federal Aid Ends

    Rising Health Insurance Costs Loom for Philadelphia as Federal Aid Ends

    Nearly 500,000 Pennsylvanians could be facing sharp increases in their health insurance costs next year as the federal assistance that has been helping keep premiums affordable is now coming to an end, write Ryan Deto, Isaac Avilucea, and Sabrina Moreno for AXIOS Philadelphia. As open enrollment for Pennsylvania’s health insurance marketplace starts on Saturday, the…

  • Langhorne’s Penn Dental Medicine at Woods Provides Care for People with Disabilities

    Langhorne’s Penn Dental Medicine at Woods Provides Care for People with Disabilities

    Penn Dental Medicine at Woods, a state-of-the-art facility that opened in Langhorne two years ago, delivers specialized and compassionate dental care for people with disabilities, according to a staff report from Penn Today. The facility represents a collaboration between Penn’s School of Dental Medicine and Woods Services, a nonprofit supporting adults with cognitive, developmental or…

  • Norristown State Hospital Undergoing Major Changes, Upgrades

    Norristown State Hospital Undergoing Major Changes, Upgrades

    Norristown State Hospital is undergoing a major redesign and modernization, with 30 campus buildings being replaced and a new, large facility slated to begin construction in 2026, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The long-running hospital, which has seen shifts in the focus of its mission, already has several new facilities will be ready to…

  • Main Line Health Rebounds with $4M Profit and Regional Growth Plans

    Main Line Health Rebounds with $4M Profit and Regional Growth Plans

    Main Line Health has bounced back into the black after a tough year, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The health network that operates Bryn Mawr Hospital and Lower Merion’s Lankenau Medical Center posted $4 million in operating income for fiscal 2025. This is a dramatic turnaround from a $61 million loss the…

  • Patient Surge from Crozer Closing Boosted Main Line Health Revenue

    Patient Surge from Crozer Closing Boosted Main Line Health Revenue

    An increase in patients from Crozer Health’s closing is partly responsible for Main Line Health reversing a $61 million loss last year with a $4 million gain in operating income for 2025, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Revenue increased 10 percent to $2.62 billion in fiscal 2025 ending June 30. Net patient revenue…

  • $13.5M Bids Accepted for Crozer-Chester, Springfield Hospitals

    $13.5M Bids Accepted for Crozer-Chester, Springfield Hospitals

    There are two hospital buyers for the closed Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Following a Friday bankruptcy auction, Prospect Medical Holdings has agreed to sell the two hospital properties for $13 million, according to Prospect attorneys. Chariot Allaire Partners successfully bid $10 million for the Crozer-Chester…

  • Prospect Medical Bankruptcy Motion States Potential Abandonment of Medical Properties

    Prospect Medical Bankruptcy Motion States Potential Abandonment of Medical Properties

    Prospect Medical Holdings submitted an emergency bankruptcy motion last week, stating it plans to abandon Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital in Delaware County unless local authorities meet its property tax demands, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The California for-profit filed for bankruptcy in January. Some potential buyers have already been identified for…