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Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Trauma Center Accreditation Granted to Four Additional Hospitals in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Trauma Center Accreditation Granted to Four Additional Hospitals in Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Trauma Center Accreditation Granted to Four Additional Hospitals in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation Trauma Center Accreditation Granted to Four Additional Hospitals in Pennsylvania
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Leapfrog Gives Phoenixville, Pottstown Hospitals D Grades

UpdatedMon, May 3, 2021 at 4:35 pm ET Reply Leapfrog Group gave D safety grades to Phoenixville and Pottstown hospitals in its spring report, while Chester County Hospital and Paoli Hospital received A s. (Shutterstock) PHOENIXVILLE, PA Hospital safety grades from Leapfrog were low for several Tower Health hospitals in Chester County, including Phoenixville Hospital, Brandywine Hospital, and Pottstown Hospital. The three facilities were awarded grades of D by the Leapfrog Group, an organization the performs regular assessments of hospitals. Numerous Pennsylvania hospitals received top safety marks while others didn t quite measure up in The Leapfrog Group s annual spring safety grades. The nonprofit health care watchdog group grades hospitals twice a year, assigning letter grades from A to F based on each hospital s ability to protect patients from preventable errors, accidents, injuries, and infections.

61-year-old pedestrian killed on Route 11 in Perry County

61-year-old pedestrian killed on Route 11 in Perry County Updated Apr 02, 2021; A 61-year-old man died at the hospital Sunday after he was hit by a car on Route 11 in Penn Township, Perry County, authorities said. Donald R. Myers, of Duncannon, was standing in the northbound lane on the highway’s 1900 block when a Chevrolet Trailblazer carrying three men hit him around 10:30 p.m., according to Pennsylvania State Police. State police said Myers was not crossing the street at a crosswalk when the crash happened. Myers was taken to Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center and later pronounced dead, state police said.

Arooga s Camp Hill to Transition to New Brewery Concept

Arooga s Camp Hill to Transition to New Brewery Concept
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