• Dinniman Draws Editorial Flack For Regenerative Medicine Funding Statement

    Dinniman Draws Editorial Flack For Regenerative Medicine Funding Statement

    State Senator and former Chester County Commissioner Andy Diniman was quoted in an editorial in the March 28th edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal written by Craig Ey, the paper’s Editor-In-Chief. In the page 26 editorial Sy cites an article from the paper’s March 21st edition written by John George on whether the Delaware Valley…

  • Malvern Institute Names Scott Weisenberger CEO

    Malvern Institute Names Scott Weisenberger CEO

    The Malvern Institute, specializing in comprehensive addiction counseling, recently announced Scott Weisenberger is now the organization’s chief executive officer. Weisenberger, MA, LPC, was formerly chief operating officer for Malvern Institute, which has provided state-of-the-art, evidence-based, individualized addiction treatment since 1948. Weisenberger has worked in the field of drug, alcohol and psychiatric treatment in the Philadelphia…

  • Aetna Taps Phoenixville Resident To Lead Regional Operations

    Phoenixville resident Laurie Brubaker has been named president of Aetna’s Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia operations, where Aetna provides health benefits to more than 1.8 million people. Brubaker has worked at Aetna for 25 years, most recently as Aetna’s chief culture officer, promoting efforts to drive transformational culture change in the organization. In her new…

  • Chester County Hospital One of Only 44 Hospitals in State to Receive a Top Grade in Patient Safety

    Chester County Hospital One of Only 44 Hospitals in State to Receive a Top Grade in Patient Safety

    Chester County Hospital is one of only 44 hospitals in Pennsylvania to receive an “A” grade from The Leapfrog Group, an organization based in Washington, D.C., that aims to improve healthcare quality and safety, according to a report in the Daily Local News. “To be recognized nationally as an ‘A’ hospital is an accomplishment the…