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The battle over the future of two Delaware County hospitals takes a turn for the worse. The Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital are facing imminent closure unless their parent healthcare company secures $9 million in funding within a matter of hours. This financial crisis has left employees and community members deeply concerned about the potential loss of vital healthcare services in the region.
Workers at both facilities expressed their emotional distress over the situation, highlighting the impact that closures would have on patients and families who rely on these hospitals for care. The uncertainty surrounding the hospitals has created a sense of urgency, as staff members worry about their jobs and the well-being of their patients.
Community leaders are rallying to support the hospitals, emphasizing the essential role they play in providing healthcare to the local population. As the deadline looms, the future of Crozer Health hangs in the balance, prompting a desperate plea for immediate financial assistance to avert a crisis that could affect countless lives.
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