Tower Health Selling 1 Hospital, Closing Another

The Tower Health Board of Directors announced a series of actions that it said will reshape the health system, including the Jan. 1 closure of Jennersville Hospital in West Grove, PA.

The board also signed a non-binding letter of intent with Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic to evaluate and plan for the transfer of ownership of Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia and more than a dozen Tower Health urgent care centers across the surrounding region.

Tower Health will continue to operate St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, which is also in Philly, while working with local and state agencies and organizations to help secure its long-term future. In addition, Tower Health is continuing to evaluate options to determine the future of Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville, PA, in a way that best meets community needs. Read more.

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