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Roxborough Hospital Owned-Suburban Community On The Rise In East Norriton
The recently renamed Suburban Community hospital was purchase by the owners of Roxborough Hospital in February.

EAST NORRITON, PA -- The recently renamed Suburban Community hospital was purchase by the owners of Roxborough Hospital in February.
The purchasing group, Prime Healthcare Foundation, makes it their business to restore and rejuvenate local community hospitals which they believe should not have to close.
The hospital, purchased from Mercy Health System, will retain its not-for-profit status as a member of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, an affiliate of Prime Healthcare Services. As a member of Prime Healthcare Foundation, the 153-bed hospital will no longer be a Catholic hospital.
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The hospital opened in 1944 as Riverview Hospital on 740 Sandy Street in Norristown.
The Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity dedicated to improving access to healthcare and increasing educational opportunities in healthcare, has donated millions of dollars to support free community clinics, nonprofit organizations, scholarships and academic programs in healthcare.
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With this acquisition, Prime Healthcare committed to invest $40 million in capital improvements at Suburban Community Hospital over the next five years. Prime Healthcare also agreed to adopt a charity care policy that is no less favorable than the current charity care policy in effect. In addition to Suburban Community Hospital, the acquisition includes the related physician practices and ambulatory sites including Suburban Health Center at Plymouth Meeting Mall.
“Prime Healthcare looks forward to working with the physicians, nurses and employees at Suburban Community Hospital to ensure the best care for the patients they serve,” said Prem Reddy, MD, FACC, FCCP, Chairman, President and CEO of Prime Healthcare, in a prepared statement. “We believe that every community deserves exceptional healthcare close to home. Prime hospitals are consistently ranked among the best hospitals in the nation, and we have no doubt that Suburban Community Hospital will continue that legacy.”
Prime Healthcare named Peter Adamo as CEO of Suburban Community Hospital, effective immediately. Adamo is currently serving as CEO of Roxborough Memorial Hospital, another Prime Healthcare hospital in nearby Philadelphia, and will continue to lead both facilities. Adamo brings extensive leadership experience to his roles, having served as a hospital and regional CEO with several organizations over the past 17 years. Adamo has expertise in operational improvement work and has led several Prime Healthcare hospitals through acquisitions and transitions. “Peter and his team will enhance the hospital’s ability to provide high quality, compassionate health care to the community and we are confident that the hospital will be positioned to serve patients well into the future,” said Prime Healthcare Division II CEO Jim Summersett.
“I am very encouraged by the history of quality of care that has been provided at the hospital and the level of commitment of its employees and medical staff,” said Adamo. “With Prime’s support and willingness to invest in the hospital, we look forward to continuing the hospital’s long history of caring for the community.”
With the addition of Suburban Community Hospital, Prime Healthcare includes 42 hospitals in 14 states with nearly 42,000 employees and physicians. Eleven of the hospitals are members of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c) 3 public charity. Prime Healthcare hospitals are regularly recognized for high quality care and the health system is one of the fastest growing hospital systems in the United States.
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