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Dresher Hill Health & Rehabilitation Center is a leading provider of long-term skilled nursing care and short-term rehabilitation solutions. Our 118 bed facility offers a full continuum of services and care focused around each individual in today’s ever-changing healthcare environment.
Dresher Hill Health & Rehabilitation Center has been serving Montgomery, Bucks, Philadelphia and Delaware counties since 1980. We are located in a residential neighborhood surrounded by woods to provide a country-like setting near a park, shopping center and several churches and synagogues. Dresher Hill Health & Rehabilitation Center is three and a half miles from Abington Memorial Hospital. Our facility is Medicare and Medicaid certified.
The Intensivist Group
Founded in 2001, he Intensivist Group operates full-service intensivist programs in numerous loca...
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Founded in 2001, he Intensivist Group operates full-service intensivist programs in numerous locations around the U.S., delivering exceptional quality, improved outcomes and significant cost savings for its hospital partners.
Cogent HMG, the largest privately held hospital medicine company in the nation, acquired The Intensivist Group (TIG) in August 2011 with a desire to expand intensivist services for the hospitals they serve. Together, the two companies have realized a greater opportunity to manage quality, cost and patient experience throughout the hospital stay.
Both Cogent HMG and The Intensivist Group were founded by physicians; so both are built on the belief of strong physician leadership and practice management support. Like Cogent HMG, TIG has earned its excellent reputation by accomplishing the goals identified by its hospital partners, and delivering the highest quality care possible to patients.
This partnership not only provided The Intensivist Group with greater resources and additional technology; the move positioned Cogent HMG as the largest critical care services provider in the nation, with programs in nearly 20 hospitals across the United States.
Continuum Health Partners
Continuum Health Partners, Inc. was formed in 1997 as a partnership of three venerable institutio...
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Continuum Health Partners, Inc. was formed in 1997 as a partnership of three venerable institutions — Beth Israel Medical Center, St. Luke's Hospital, and Roosevelt Hospital. Drawing on complementary strengths, we offer a broad based fully integrated health services network throughout the New York City metropolitan region. This capability was augmented with the addition of The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary in 1999. With a total combined annual operating budget of $2.8 billion, our hospitals deliver inpatient care through nearly 2,180 certified beds located in seven major facilities in Manhattan and Brooklyn, while we provide outpatient care in private practice settings and ambulatory centers. Continuum treats patients in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Westchester County. Our goal is to enhance each member institution's ability to fulfill its mission. This collaboration makes available an extraordinary array of resources for the provision of compassionate, state of the art care. Together, we are superbly equipped to identify and respond to the health-related needs of the populations we serve in a patient- and physician-friendly environment.
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