The Death Throes of Mercy — Our Shared Responsibility When Hospitals Close
Soon after Hahnemann Hospital closed, another Philadelphia institution, Mercy Philadelphia Hospital, announced that it, too, will close. But for all the disruption they cause, hospital closures represent opportunities to develop new and robust ways to support patients.
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