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Crozer Health CEO is stepping down as the Delaware County-based health system faces growing uncertainty about its future.
Crozer Health's two hospitals have already received $40 million in cash infusions over the last few months from the state, ...
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The move follows announcements that Crozer's owner, Prospect Medical Holdings, begins cutting services at the Delaware County ...
Crozer CEO Tony Esposito announced in an email to employees that he will be stepping down on Friday amid a potential shutdown ...
Added: Interim Fire Chief Brian Boyce’s letter to township residents regarding the temporary shortage and the longer term ...
Crozer's owner, bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings, told a U.S. Bankruptcy judge that it needs the money for payroll.
Tony Esposito will step down as CEO of Upland, Pa.-based Crozer Health, effective April 18, a spokesperson for the system confirmed in an email to Becker’s. Mr. Esposito has been with Crozer for more ...
Crozer Health and its owner Prospect Medical Holdings filed for bankruptcy in January, creating financial and public health concerns for the region.
The money grants Prospect Medical Holdings, Pennsylvania officials and potential buyers more time to negotiate a deal to ...
Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital will remain open for now, but a long-term solution remains unclear.
STAT Medical Transport has agreed to provide two paramedic units to cover Upper Darby. The start date has yet to be determined.
Crozer Health’s two Pennsylvania hospitals have been given a little more time and will remain open, at least for now.
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