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Giving Opportunities Bryn Mawr Hospital Emergency Department Expansion Bryn Mawr Hospital Unveils Plans for $20 Million Emergency Department Expansion Project to Meet Growing Demand for Services
With a 50 percent increase in Emergency Department (ED) visits in the past eight years, Bryn Mawr Hospital has announced plans for a major expansion of its ED. The new state-of-the-art facility, slated for completion in September 2008, will be twice the size of the existing department to accommodate the growth in patients.
Factors contributing to the increased demand include the closing of other emergency facilities in the region, an aging population with increasingly complex illnesses, and changes in health insurance.
"You cannot predict when you will need the Emergency Department or why, but when you do, the need is critical," says Leonard Checchio, MD, chief of Emergency Services at Bryn Mawr Hospital. "As the need escalates, our goal is to be prepared to serve the community now and into the future."
"The new ED is being strategically designed to allow for the most effective and efficient overall patient care," says Dr. Checchio. "For example, the pediatric area will be set apart from the sometimes troubling sights and sounds of adult emergency treatment." The facility will be equipped with electronic charting and tracking technology, resulting in greater accuracy and efficiency. Staff will carry wireless phones for immediate access to each other and to information without leaving the patient's side. Treatment rooms will be large enough to accommodate family, and glass doors will replace curtain entrances, enhancing confidentiality and comfort.
"We are off to a wonderful start with some generous early gifts and pledges to our 'nucleus fund,'" says Ms. Gilbert. "As of April, approximately 50 percent of the goal had been committed." "Our donors, board members, and administration are behind this venture 100 percent," she continued. "This new ED is not just about a new facility. It is part of our commitment to the community.We are committed to raising the standard of care and providing a superior level of service, comfort and support to families when they need it most."
To learn more about philanthropy at Bryn Mawr Hospital, please call Russ Bullitt, Executive Director of Development at 610-526-8177 or email BullittR@mlhs.org.
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