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Crozer has struggled to keep its doors open after its owner, Prospect Medical Holdings, filed for bankruptcy in January.
The mayor of a Delaware County community signed an emergency declaration as the possible closure of Crozer Keystone Health ...
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Daily Times on MSNProspect begins transitioning Crozer Health services and assetsWith no closure or asset purchase agreement for Crozer Health, Prospect Medical Holdings started transitioning some of its ...
Crozer's owner, bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings, told a U.S. Bankruptcy judge that it needs the money for payroll.
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Delco Times on MSNThe day after: Main Line Health plans for Crozer’s ob/gyn; another Crozer program getting cutThe goal for most is still a sale of Crozer Health as an entity, though it’s unclear how many pieces are still to be spun off or simply terminated, such as has happened with an announcement ...
Crozer Health and its owner Prospect Medical Holdings filed for bankruptcy in January, creating financial and public health ...
Crozer Health CEO is stepping down as the Delaware County-based health system faces growing uncertainty about its future.
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.
The declaration gives officials the power to hire temporary workers and buy supplies needed for residents' well-being.
The CEO of Crozer Health plans to resign this week. Tony Esposito will leave his position on Friday after serving for more than five years as head of the health network.
Greg Williams, president of parent company Prospect Medical Holdings’ East Coast operations, will be interim CEO.
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