TRINITY MEDICAL CENTER RECEIVES STATE APPROVAL

Certificate of Need Review Board Gives Green for Trinity on 280 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Trinity Medical Center has received the approval of the State Certificate of Need Review Board for its plans to relocate operations to the hospital on Highway 280. “This is a truly historic day for healthcare in our state and we are grateful for the Review Board’s vision in making it possible,” said Trinity …

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Groundbreaking at East Norriton hospital site

EAST NORRITON — The ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday morning for the 146-bed, $350 million hospital on Germantown Pike attracted more than 350 township officials, politicians and staff members from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (AEHN) and Montgomery Health System (MHS) to a large white tent set up on the construction site.

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Groundbreaking at East Norriton hospital site

EAST NORRITON — The ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday morning for the 146-bed, $350 million hospital on Germantown Pike attracted more than 350 township officials, politicians and staff members from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (AEHN) and Montgomery Health System (MHS) to a large white tent set up on the construction site.

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Groundbreaking at East Norriton hospital site

EAST NORRITON — The ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday morning for the 146-bed, $350 million hospital on Germantown Pike attracted more than 350 township officials, politicians and staff members from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (AEHN) and Montgomery Health System (MHS) to a large white tent set up on the construction site.

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Groundbreaking at hospital site

EAST NORRITON — The ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday morning for the 146-bed, $350 million hospital on Germantown Pike attracted more than 350 township officials, politicians and staff members from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (AEHN) and Montgomery Health System (MHS) to a large white tent set up on the construction site.

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Groundbreaking at hospital site

EAST NORRITON — The ceremonial groundbreaking on Monday morning for the 146-bed, $350 million hospital on Germantown Pike attracted more than 350 township officials, politicians and staff members from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network (AEHN) and Montgomery Health System (MHS) to a large white tent set up on the construction site.

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