Lehigh Valley Health Network

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Lehigh Valley Health Network
IndustryHealthcare, hospitals
Founded1899
Headquarters,
ServicesPrimary, secondary, and tertiary care centers; ambulatory clinics
Websitewww.lvhn.org

Lehigh Valley Health Network is a healthcare network based in the Allentown, Pennsylvania. The healthcare network serves Pennsylvania and its flagship hospital is Lehigh Valley Hospital.

History[]

LVHN has 981 licensed-acute beds on its three campuses.[1][2] In 2007, there were 50,070 admissions, 14,319 inpatient surgeries, 453,477 outpatient visits, 14,841 outpatient surgeries, 119,017 ER visits, and 3,184 births in network hospitals.[1][2] LVHHN operates the third largest heart surgery program in Pennsylvania with more than 1,200 open-heart procedures performed each year.[3] Pennsylvania's first Level I Trauma Center was at Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar Crest and this trauma center remains the only Level I trauma center in the Lehigh Valley with additional qualifications in pediatric trauma.[3] The LVHHN Cancer Center is the fourth largest in Pennsylvania and cares for more than 2,400 new patients each year.[3]

In fiscal year 2014, LVHN's operating income increased by $9 million to $42 million. Acute admissions were up more than 2 percent to 55,000. Also up were emergency room visits, which increased 7 percent to 190,000. In 2014, the not-for-profit LVHN increased its community benefit - a combination of free care, reduced-cost care, education and other efforts that make up the foundation of the network's not-for-profit status - by 8 percent to $354 million. That supported more than 11,000 free flu shots distributed at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in South Whitehall Township and Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, and a dental van that provides free care to more than 1,000 children yearly. The benefit also helps to cover the growing differential between health care costs and how much Medicaid and Medicare are willing to reimburse.[4]

Merger with Pocono Health System[]

In May 2015, the parent companies of Pocono Health System and Lehigh Valley Health Network announced they have agreed to merge. The planned merger was approved by both corporations' boards of directors in separate meetings. The merger is expected to be finalized early in 2016 following "due diligent" discussions of respective service delivery and financial issues, negotiation of final merger documents and government regulatory approvals.[5]

On January 1, 2017, a full asset merger of Pocono Health System and flagship hospital, Pocono Medical Center by Lehigh Valley Health Network was complete. Pocono Health System is now LVHN-Pocono and Pocono Medical Center now Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono.

Locations[]

Tracing its roots back to Allentown Hospital, founded in 1899, LVHN currently consists of seven hospital campuses, physicians practices and groups, clinics, testing and imaging centers, health centers and urgent care locations. The hospital campuses are

  • Lehigh Valley Hospital – Cedar Crest
    • Combined Adult Level I / Pediatric Level II trauma center
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–Muhlenberg
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–17th Street
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton
    • Level IV trauma center
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono
    • Level III trauma center
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill E. Norwegian Street
  • Lehigh Valley Hospital–Schuylkill S. Jackson Street

See also[]

  • List of hospitals in Philadelphia

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "USNews and World Report Hospitals Directory Lehigh Valley Hospital". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "USNews and World Report Hospitals Directory Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenburg". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Lehigh Valley Hospital - About Us: History". Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  4. ^ The Morning Call, Dec. 3, 2014
  5. ^ Pocono Record, May 28, 2015

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