With that in mind, the hospital system will begin evaluating all of its facilities, services, and ambulatory sites. Among the few items on the agenda, so far, is to reopen Springfield Hospital as “a comprehensive outpatient complex” with an emergency department and ambulatory surgery center.
Crozer also acknowledged that one of the biggest parts of its new mission will be rebuilding trust with the community. As such, the leadership team is planning town halls starting the week of Aug. 22.
“Crozer Health remains open for business; we are not going anywhere, and we remain committed to Delaware County to serve the community,” the letter read.
The Wilmington-based ChristianaCare signed a letter of intent to acquire Crozer from Prospect Medical Holdings, in February. Included in the letter of intent were all assets, real estate, and operations at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Springfield Hospital, and Taylor Hospital. Neither party disclosed the purchase price.
While the parties were expected to negotiate the specific terms until they reached a deal, those discussions were not successful.
“Since the signing of the LOI in February, the economic landscape has significantly changed, impacting the ability of the sale to move forward. Both organizations worked very hard to reach a final agreement and have significant respect for each other, and remain committed to caring for the health of those in Delaware County,” the statement read.