The Southern Berks News

Regional hospitals begin new era as Tower Health

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

POTTSTOWN » “On behalf of Pottstown Hospital I would like to be the first one to formally welcome you to Tower Health — to a bold new beginning in health care.”

With those words from Pottstown Hospital President and CEO Rich Newell, a new era for health care in the Pottstown region began on Monday, Oct. 2. Newell made his remarks during a ceremony at the hospital that featured the unveiling of banners and an employee celebratio­n.

“Our dedicated doctors and employees create an environmen­t of healing, of caring, of connection. We are a community hospital that meets the needs of our unique community. That legacy will continue. And with more strength than ever,” Newell added.

Pottstown Hospital, along with four other area hospitals formerly owned by Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems Inc., have been acquired by the Reading Health System, which has been renamed Tower Health. Terms of the purchase have not been disclosed.

The transactio­n, which was announced in May, was finalized on Friday, Sept. 29. As part of the transition to the new health system, Pottstown Memorial Medical Center now goes by the name Pottstown Hospital.

In acquiring Pottstown Hospital, Jennersvil­le Hospital, Brandywine Hospital, Phoenixvil­le Hospital and Chestnut Hill Hospital, the new Tower Health System has more than 11,000 employees, including 2,000 doctors and providers offering care at six community hospitals and 65 locations.

“Today we’re all coming together — boldly rising together to create an even more dynamic, expansive and nationally recognized health system. Pottstown has a long history of providing high quality compassion­ate care in our community. Residents in our area know that they can count on us for excellent and experience­d care,” Newell added.

Pottstown Hospital’s sign at

the corner of High Street and Armand Hammer Boulevard has changed, and there is temporary signage on the building. Inside the hospital lobby, banners display the Tower Health name and the tagline: “Advancing Health and Transformi­ng Lives.” It’s a tagline that people will be seeing a lot of “on billboards, newspapers, television in your communitie­s,” according to Amit Powar, executive vice president and CEO of Tower Health Medical Group.

“What an amazing opportunit­y for all of us to consider how it would be to unleash the collective strength of this team. It is our greatest opportunit­y for our patients, for our communitie­s for advancing health and transformi­ng lives,” Powar said.

On hand for the event were hospital employees, as well as businesses and community members. Monday’s celebratio­n played out simultaneo­usly across the six hospitals within the new Tower Health System.

“This is an exciting collaborat­ion. Reading Health is highly regarded in the medical community. Bringing all the hospitals together will increase the resources available to the community,” said Montgomery County Commission­ers Chairwoman Val Arkoosh.

Also on hand representi­ng Pottstown were Borough Manager Mark Flanders and borough council President Dan Weand.

“There is reason to be enthusiast­ic about this change — change is required for progress to be made,” Weand said. “In my position I am looking for the opportunit­y to create a win-win for Tower Health and the Pottstown community.”

Peggy Lee-Clark, executive director of Pottstown Industrial Developmen­t Inc., said it’s exciting having

“Our dedicated doctors and employees create an environmen­t of healing, of caring, of connection. We are a community hospital that meets the needs of our unique community. That legacy will continue. And with more strength than ever.” — Rich Newell, president and CEO, Pottstown Hospital

a healthcare system with ties to the tri-county area.

“I am looking forward to the possibilit­ies. The biggest opportunit­y is the introducti­on to others of all that we have and are about in Pottstown,” she said.

 ?? DONNA ROVINS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? A view of the new Pottstown Hospital sign — installed this weekend following the completion of the hospital’s sale to Reading Health System, now called Tower Health. Four other regional hospitals were part of the sale — including Phoenixvil­le Hospital,...
DONNA ROVINS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA A view of the new Pottstown Hospital sign — installed this weekend following the completion of the hospital’s sale to Reading Health System, now called Tower Health. Four other regional hospitals were part of the sale — including Phoenixvil­le Hospital,...
 ?? DONNA ROVINS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? An employee celebratio­n was part of Monday’s event at Pottstown Hospital celebratin­g the hospital becoming part of the new Tower Health System. Similar celebratio­ns took place at all six hospitals that are part of Tower Health.
DONNA ROVINS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA An employee celebratio­n was part of Monday’s event at Pottstown Hospital celebratin­g the hospital becoming part of the new Tower Health System. Similar celebratio­ns took place at all six hospitals that are part of Tower Health.
 ??  ?? A view of the new Pottstown Hospital sign — installed this weekend following the completion of the hospital’s sale to Reading Health System, now called Tower Health. Four other regional hospitals were among the part of the sale — including Phoenixvil­le...
A view of the new Pottstown Hospital sign — installed this weekend following the completion of the hospital’s sale to Reading Health System, now called Tower Health. Four other regional hospitals were among the part of the sale — including Phoenixvil­le...
 ??  ?? Amit Powar, executive vice president and CEO of Tower Health Medical Group, right, speaks during a celebratio­n at Pottstown Hospital Monday. Celebratio­ns were held at the five area hospitals that on Friday became part of Tower Health. Pottstown...
Amit Powar, executive vice president and CEO of Tower Health Medical Group, right, speaks during a celebratio­n at Pottstown Hospital Monday. Celebratio­ns were held at the five area hospitals that on Friday became part of Tower Health. Pottstown...
 ??  ?? Temporary signage on Pottstown Hospital indicates a change in ownership. Pottstown Hospital, Phoenixvil­le Hospital and three other area hospitals are now part of Tower Health, which also owns Reading Hospital.
Temporary signage on Pottstown Hospital indicates a change in ownership. Pottstown Hospital, Phoenixvil­le Hospital and three other area hospitals are now part of Tower Health, which also owns Reading Hospital.

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