Jump to content

Lancaster General Hospital

Coordinates: 40°02′49″N 76°18′14″W / 40.047°N 76.304°W / 40.047; -76.304
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lancaster General Health
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Map
Geography
Location555 North Duke Street,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates40°02′49″N 76°18′14″W / 40.047°N 76.304°W / 40.047; -76.304
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityPerelman School of Medicine
NetworkUniversity of Pennsylvania Health System
Services
Beds631
SpecialtyCardiology, oncology, emergency department ,
Helipads
HelipadFAA LID: 5PS1
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 45 14 Concrete, Elevated
History
Opened1893
Links
Websitehttp://www.lancastergeneralhealth.org

Lancaster General Health is a regional hospital located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is part of the University of Pennsylvania Health System.[1] Its flagship hospital is Lancaster General Hospital.

Background

[edit]

Founded in 1893 in a small home on Queen Street, the hospital is now an approximately 590-bed facility located at 555 N. Duke Street in Lancaster City. The health system encompasses the main acute-care hospital, Lancaster General Hospital, in addition to a specialty hospital for women, Woman & Babies Hospital, as well as joint venture in-patient facilities Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital and Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital.[2]

Lancaster General Health also includes a network of physician practices and outpatient centers and urgent care locations throughout Lancaster County as well as York County, Lebanon County, and Chester County.

Lancaster General Health's Lancaster General Hospital gained recognition in December 2020 as a top-tier Level 1 center for trauma care, the first in Lancaster County and one of only 18 in Pennsylvania.[3]

Lancaster General Health offers a wide range of services including cardiology, oncology, neurology, stroke care, acute and trauma care, and pediatric services in partnership with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.[4] Its first motorized ambulance was gifted by Henry Keiper in May 1916.[5] Although there were many upgrades before and after December 1946, it was around that time the hospital had to expand due to the baby boom post-WWII that drastically increased the number of child births.[5] In January 1991, Lancaster General Health created a program called "ChildProtect Immunization Program" providing free immunizations to minimize future disease.[5]

Lancaster General Health's Lancaster General Hospital consistently receives top grades for safety from independent groups such as Leapfrog.[6] The hospital has been recognized as a Magnet facility for nursing excellence and has received HealthGrades® Distinguished Hospital Award for Patient Safety. Lancaster General Hospital has also been named a "Best Hospital" by U.S. News & World Report for heart surgery, orthopedics, urology, hormonal disorders and ear, nose & throat.[7]

Lancaster General Health uses EPIC as its electronic medical record (EMR) system.[8][circular reference]

Lancaster General Health is also home to the Lancaster General Health Family Medicine Residency Program, consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top family medicine residency programs in the United States.[9]

Notable patients

[edit]

Deaths

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Lancaster General Health finalizes agreement to join Penn Medicine".
  2. ^ "New behavioral health hospital will be a big change for Lancaster County".
  3. ^ "Lancaster General Hospital achieves top trauma center status".
  4. ^ "CHOP at Lancaster General Health". July 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "Lancaster General Uses its First Motorized Ambulance". LGH 125th Anniversary. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  6. ^ "Lancaster General Hospital - PA - Hospital Safety Grade".
  7. ^ U.S. News & World Report online, at http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/pa/lancaster-general-hospital-6231120 .
  8. ^ Electronic health record
  9. ^ "Family Medicine Residency Program". www.lancasterfamilymed.org. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
[edit]