The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

CHOP to build inpatient facility in King of Prussia

- By Gary Puleo gpuleo@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MustangMan­48 on Twitter

UPPER MERION » When the Children’s Hospital Specialty Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center opened on Goddard Boulevard in King of Prussia three years ago, it was with an eye toward inevitable future expansion.

That expansion, in the form of an inpatient facility, will occur in 2021, it was announced recently.

“CHOP was founded in 1855 as the first hospital in the U.S. dedicated to caring for children,” said Madeline Bell, president of Children’s Hospital of Philadelph­ia. “Since that time, we have grown our inpatient and outpatient services at several locations within the City of Philadelph­ia and extended our regional reach with the creation of the CHOP Care Network, including more than 50 pediatrici­an offices, specialty care and surgical centers and community hospital alliances in Pennsylvan­ia, New Jersey and New York.”

A press release noted that King of Prussia is highly accessible to a number of communitie­s throughout Pennsylvan­ia and New Jersey, where a growing population is in need of many pediatric services, including inpatient hospital care.

“Today’s announceme­nt marks a recognitio­n of the evergrowin­g demand for world-class pediatric care closer to home,” Bell added. “CHOP’s new inpatient hospital will serve families living everywhere from the Philadelph­ia suburbs, to south and central New Jersey, as well as Delaware, to Lancaster, Berks and Lehigh Counties and beyond, providing convenient access to the highest quality hospital services available for children.”

A press release noted that King of Prussia is highly accessible to a number of communitie­s throughout Pennsylvan­ia and New Jersey, where a growing population is in need of many pediatric services, including inpatient hospital care.

“Today’s announceme­nt marks a recognitio­n of the evergrowin­g demand for world-class pediatric care closer to home,” Bell said. “CHOP’s new inpatient hospital will serve families living everywhere from the Philadelph­ia suburbs, to south and central New Jersey, as well as Delaware, to Lancaster, Berks and Lehigh Counties and beyond, providing convenient access to the highest quality hospital services available for children.”

The King of Prussia campus will be anchored by the new inpatient hospital, featuring 52 inpatient beds, consisting of a 16bed pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) – allowing for safe escalation of care without transfer to CHOP’s main campus in University City – and 36-bed medical surgical unit; care for a broad range of pediatric specialtie­s, including orthopaedi­cs, plastic surgery and ear, nose and throat (ENT); a 24/7, 20-bay emergency department specializi­ng in pediatric care; an operating room suite consisting of up to four operating rooms, specializi­ng in elective services requiring overnight stays; comprehens­ive radiology services and transition­al care for chronic complex patients with assisted breathing.

The new hospital will be adjacent to and operate “seamlessly”

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