Temple Health

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Temple Health
TypeNon-profit healthcare
IndustryHealthcare, hospitals
Founded1994
Headquarters,
ServicesPrimary, secondary, and tertiary care centers; ambulatory clinics
Websitewww.templehealth.org

Temple Health also known as Temple University Health System is a non-profit academic healthcare network based in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The healthcare network serves Pennsylvania and its flagship hospital is Temple University Hospital, a safety net hospital, located in Philadelphia. Research activities are carried out by the affiliates of Temple University Health System and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.

Locations[]

Temple Health operates the following hospitals:

History[]

Until 1994, Temple University and Temple University Hospital were one entity. Peter J. Liacouras, the president of Temple University at that time, and the board of trustees separated hospital-related activities with the creation of university-owned subsidiary, Temple University Health System (TUHS).

Affiliated hospitals that make up the health system are Fox Chase Cancer Center, Jeanes Hospital since 1996, and the Episcopal Campus of Temple University Hospital since 1997 primarily providing behavioral health services. Northeastern Hospital became part of the health system in January 1995, but has since faced severe cuts to the services it provided. In July 2009, the hospital was converted to provide only ambulatory services.[1] Temple University Children's Medical Center was built after the formation of the health system in 1994 consisting of 70 beds. The Children's Medical Center shut its doors in 2007 as it faced declining number of patients.[2] TUHS also operates Temple Physicians which serves as a network of physician practices across the Greater Philadelphia Area established since 1996.[3]

See also[]

  • List of hospitals in Philadelphia

References[]

  1. ^ "Northeastern Hospital to Close". WCAU. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  2. ^ Hilty, James W. (2010). Temple University: 125 years of Service to Philadelphia, the nation, and the world. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press. p. 246. ISBN 1-4399-0019-1.
  3. ^ "About Us". Temple Health. Retrieved May 6, 2017.

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