Brandywine Hospital
Brandywine Hospital is a general acute care facility in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. It served northwestern Chester County with inpatient, behavioral health, and emergency services before closing in January 2022 due to financial issues. It was part of the Tower Health system and a key local healthcare provider.
Address: 201 Reeceville Rd, Coatesville, PA 19320
Phone: (610) 383-8000
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‘Eye-Popping’ Exec Salaries a Catalyst for Tower Health’s Local Hospitals Losing Their Tax Exemptions
Tower Health’s trio of Chester County hospitals — Phoenixville, Brandywine, and Jennersville — lost their tax-exempt status due to the excessive salaries of the company’s…
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Trio of Chester County School Districts Notch Win in Tower Health Property-Tax Case
Last week, the Commonwealth Court ruled that Brandywine, Jennersville, and Phoenixville hospitals, all currently or formerly owned by Tower Health, are not eligible for property-tax…
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Tower Health Announces New Investor, Has Yet to Sell Brandywine Hospital
West Reading-based Tower Health, which owns Brandywine Hospital near Coatesville, is getting a new investor, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Houlihan Lokey is…
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Paoli Hospital Receives Funding to Support Overcrowding
Paoli Hospital has been overwhelmed since the closure of both Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals. It has experienced a 16 percent increase in emergency room volumes…
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Several Chester County Residents Welcome New Pa. Bill That Would Require State Approval for Hospital Sales
A new bill introduced in the Legislature would require state approval for hospital sales or a hospital system could be sold, writes Ford Turner for…
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Even After Closing 2 Chesco Hospitals to Ensure Financial Stabilization, Tower Health’s Reserves Remain Low
Despite closing Brandywine and Jennersville Hospitals in Chester County in a bid to ensure financial stabilization within the company, Tower Health’s troubles remain significant, writes…
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Sen. Comitta Introduces Hospital Closure Reform in Light of Closing Two Chesco Hospitals This Year
In order to empower greater community input and increase public transparency, state Senator Carolyn Comitta is introducing legislation to reform the process around hospital closures. …
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‘This Is a Crisis:’ Western Chester County First Responders Sound Alarm Bells Regarding Closure of Medic 93
Western Chester County first responders gathered for an informational meeting in Parkesburg last week to discuss the impending closure of Tower Health’s Medic 93 and…
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Areas of Chester County Still Reeling After Hospital Closures Dealt Another Tough Hand for Healthcare
The areas of Chester County that are reeling after the recent closure of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals will now also lose the services of Tower…
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Survey from The Alliance for Health Equity Aims to Assess Impact of Closure of Brandywine, Jennersville Hospitals
In collaboration with the Greater Coatesville Hospital Closure Group, The Alliance for Health Equity is working toward rebuilding a strong and equitable healthcare system for…
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‘We Believe Something Good Is Going to Happen’: County Commissioners Bullish on Prospect of Reopening Hospitals
The Chester County Commissioners said there is an “excellent” chance of reopening the shuttered Brandywine and Jennersville hospitals as other local healthcare facilities are seeing…
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After Closing Two Hospitals in Chester County, Tower Health Remains in Debt More Than $1 Billion
Tower Health managed to more than halve its net loss to $65.6 million in the first half of fiscal 2022, but the Reading-based health system…
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Prospective Buyer of Jennersville, Brandywine Hospitals Throws in the Towel
Canyon Atlantic Partners has decided to end litigation in Common Pleas Court with Tower Health to force the financially struggling health system to sell Jennersville…
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Canyon Atlantic Misses Key Deadline in Bid to Buy Jennersville, Brandywine Hospitals. What Happens Now?
Canyon Atlantic Partners missed a key deadline in a bid to buy Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Canyon failed…
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‘A Model to Make Them More Than Hospitals’: Canyon Atlantic Has Prescription to Revive Our Closed Hospitals
If the sale of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals goes through, Canyon Atlantic Partners has ambitious plans for Chester County’s two shuttered medical centers, writes John…
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Like a Bouncing Blood Pressure Gauge, Hope for Local Hospitals Bobs Up Again on Latest Court Decision
The latest court decision by a Chester County judge has left the door open for the possible reopening of Jennersville and Brandywine hospitals. Harold Brubaker…
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Chester County Medical Society to Petition the Court to Keep Brandywine, Jennersville Hospitals Open
The Chester County Medical Society, with the support of other medical societies, will petition the court to intervene and support the effort of Canyon Atlantic…
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Brandywine Hospital Officially Closes
Brandywine Hospital closed its doors for good at 11:59 PM on Jan. 31, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hospital’s owner, financially…












































