Jefferson Bucks Hospital

Jefferson Bucks Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania and is a part of Jefferson Health Northeast, a multi-state non-profit health system now a part of Jefferson Health.[2] The hospital serve as a general hospital of Aria-Jefferson Health and has a Level II trauma center. It is the newest addition to the Jefferson Health Northeast system. The hospital offers 24/7 addiction support. The addiction specialist can assisting in helping patients enter an addiction treatment facility.[3]

Jefferson Bucks Hospital
Aria-Jefferson Health
Jefferson Bucks Hospital
Geography
Location380 Oxford Valley Rd, Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°11′00″N 74°52′01″W
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeGeneral hospital
Affiliated universityPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds112
History
Opened1999[1]
Links
WebsiteJefferson Bucks Hospital
ListsHospitals in Pennsylvania

History

In 1999, the Aria Health system acquired Delaware Valley Medical Center, which is now called Jefferson Bucks Hospital. It is a 112-bed hospital located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.[4]

Aria Health sought to build a new 229-bed facility in Lower Makefield to replace Bucks County Hospital. Local residents opposed this project, due to concerns about traffic congestion.[5] In 2013, Aria Health proposed news plans for a "health care village," a facility offering multiple health care services, which may have lower impact on the environment and traffic congestion.[6]

In 2019, Jefferson Frankford Hospital was named one of 18 Philadelphia region hospitals that made Healthgrades' top 250 hospitals for 2019.[7] On July 22, 2019, Jefferson Bucks temporarily lost power due to a storm that left over 9000 residents in Bucks County without power. The hospital relied on a backup source until about 22:00 EST.[8]

References

  1. "Our History". Aria Health.
  2. "Health Systems and Hospitals in the Philadelphia region". Philadelphia Business Journal. 2019-11-29. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  3. Kopp, John (2019-07-22). "Addiction recovery specialists to be available 24-7 at Bucks County hospitals". PhillyVoice. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  4. "Campus Information (Bucks County)". Aria Health.
  5. George, John (Mar 16, 2012). "Aria Health facing opposition in Bucks County". Philadelphia Business Journal.
  6. Brubaker, Harold (September 21, 2013). "'Health-care village' proposed for Lower Makefield site". The Inquirer.
  7. George, John (12 February 2019). "18 Philadelphia-area medical centers named as 'best hospitals' by Healthgrades". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  8. Report, Staff (2019-07-23). "9,000 still without power in Bucks County". The Intelligencer. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
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