January 14, 2025 - 14:23

The recent bankruptcy filing by Crozer Health has ignited a wave of anger among Delaware County officials. This development could potentially remove significant obstacles that have long hindered the anticipated sale of the healthcare system. Local leaders have voiced their frustration, emphasizing the impact of the situation on the community's access to essential health services.
Officials have been advocating for a resolution to the ongoing issues surrounding Crozer Health, which has struggled financially for several years. The bankruptcy could pave the way for new ownership and management, which many believe is crucial for revitalizing the healthcare facility and ensuring that it meets the needs of the local population.
As the situation unfolds, county leaders are calling for transparency and a swift resolution to safeguard the future of healthcare services in the region. They stress the importance of a stable and reliable health system that can provide quality care to Delaware County residents.
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