Philadelphia-based Albert Einstein Healthcare Network has renamed three hospitals as part of a system-wide rebranding initiative, according to a Times Herald report.
Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia was renamed Einstein Medical Center. Einstein at Elkins Park (Pa.), a 60-bed facility, was renamed Einstein Medical Center – Elkins Park.
The third hospital undergoing a name change is currently under construction in East Norriton, Pa. The $360 million facility will be called Einstein Medical Center – Montgomery. Inpatient services at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown will transfer to the new facility once it opens.
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Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia was renamed Einstein Medical Center. Einstein at Elkins Park (Pa.), a 60-bed facility, was renamed Einstein Medical Center – Elkins Park.
The third hospital undergoing a name change is currently under construction in East Norriton, Pa. The $360 million facility will be called Einstein Medical Center – Montgomery. Inpatient services at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown will transfer to the new facility once it opens.
Read the Times Herald report on the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network.
Related Articles on the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network:
Pennsylvania's Montgomery Healthcare Officially Part of Albert Einstein Healthcare Network