“We went from having patients and sort of being busy to being not,” Delaware County Technical Employees Association President Cindy Buonopane said. “We were really stripped down to nothing at this point and our next step is closed.”Crozer’s parent company, Prospect Medical Holdings, is currently in the process of selling the hospitals.
“I don’t think for-profit companies should run health care systems,” Rep. Mike Zabel said. “So I’m going to introduce a bill that’s going to place a moratorium on any health care operator being purchased by a for-profit entity.”State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara, who’s seven months pregnant, says because there’s no maternity ward anymore, she has to deliver her baby at the next closest hospital which is in Montgomery County.
“I’m very privileged in that I can get there and drive there and make all my appointments there,” O’Mara said, “but how many women are in Delaware County who do not have that privilege and who are now struggling because of the lack of maternity wards?” Crozer-Keystone Health System did not respond to a request for comment, but in a previous statement said it is committed “to providing safe, high-quality patient care. While we respect the union and its representation of our colleagues, we do not support the disruptive environment picketing may create.”
“We’re going to fight as hard as we can that they’re not going to close this hospital,” Neopolitano said.Employees are hoping the new parent company will restore the services that the current parent company cuts.
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