Main Line Health is laying off almost 200 administrative and management staff as it works to restore its finances after three ...
The system says it is still facing “significant external pressures” and “significant financial hurdles.” It did not specify ...
Main Line Health joins Jefferson Health in making workforce cuts. Jefferson earlier this month disclosed that it was ...
The layoffs are part of the nonprofit health system's effort to restore its financial health after several years of losses.
Main Line Health, one of the largest healthcare providers in the Philadelphia region, laid off nearly 200 employees, citing ongoing financial hurdles.
Bryn Mawr, Pa.-based Main Line Health has eliminated approximately 200 administrative and management positions, including roles in IT, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Jan. 22.
Main Line Health has laid off nearly 200 people in what it calls an updating of its management structure. The employees who ...
After Crozer Health System’s parent company declared bankruptcy, Crozer-Chester Medical Center is experiencing impacts to its ...
Keystone Quality Transport said it hadn't been paid by Crozer, which owed it $267,000 from before its owner, Prospect Medical ...