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The actions of high-level members of the U.S. Department of Justice, threatening the university with massive freezes in the ...
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A Jefferson patient was severely burned after lighting a cigarette while on oxygen - MSNSmoke smells filled the patient room at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where a nurse was responding to an urgent bed alarm. The patient had attempted to light a cigarette while receiving ...
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was cited by the Pennsylvania Department of Health for a paperwork violation after ...
“The university had good strong enrollment, [the] health plan [business] was strong.” This financial data includes the performance across 18 hospitals, a university and a health insurance company. So ...
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Thomas Jefferson University had a $34 million operating profit in fiscal 2025’s second quarter - MSNThomas Jefferson University, which includes Lehigh Valley Health Network since Aug. 1, had a $34.2 million operating profit in the three months that ended Dec. 31. In the same period of 2023 ...
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Thomas Jefferson University has named Krista Hoglund president of Jefferson Health Plans, which sells Medicaid and Medicare plans in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, effective March 10. She will ...
Dr. Lily Ackermann discussed inpatient diabetes care, focusing on real-world decisions and personalized treatment using ...
The $78 million Frey Family Emergency Department is expected to open this summer. It was built for patient comfort, privacy, ...
A motorcyclist is recovering in a hospital after colliding with a Philadelphia Fire Department ladder truck in Center City ...
Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals was nationally ranked in seven of 14 specialties, and MossRehab (Jefferson Moss Magee Rehabilitation) was ranked in the top 10 for Rehabilitation. Ear, Nose ...
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Jefferson Health Unveils Plans to Modernize Projects at Hospitals in Center City and North Philadelphia - MSNThe trauma centers at these two Philadelphia hospitals rank among the region’s busiest, treating approximately 3,000 patients annually at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and 2,300 at Einstein.
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