Main Line Health (MLH) is a not-for-profit health system serving portions of Philadelphia and its western suburbs. It includes four acute care hospitals—Lankenau Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Paoli Hospital and Riddle Hospital. This is in addition to Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital for rehabilitative medicine, Mirmont Treatment Center for drug and alcohol recovery, and the Home Care Network, a home health service. Main Line HealthCare, a regional multi-specialty physician group, is the organization's employed physician group.[1]
The system is led by CEO John Lynch and is chaired by Elizabeth Balderston.[2]
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Pennsylvania trauma centers |
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List of hospitals in Pennsylvania |
Combined Adult Level I / Pediatric Level I | |
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Combined Adult Level I / Pediatric Level II | | Allentown |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest / Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital
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| Danville |
- Geisinger Medical Center / Geisinger Janet Weis Children’s Hospital
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| Adult Level I | | Bethlehem |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- St. Luke’s University Hospital
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| Johnstown |
- Conemaugh Health System
- Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
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| Lancaster | |
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| Philadelphia |
- Jefferson Health
- Jefferson Einstein Hospital
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
- Penn Medicine
- Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
- Temple Health
- Temple University Hospital
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| Pittsburgh |
- Allegheny Health Network
- AHN Allegheny General Hospital
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- UPMC Mercy
- UPMC Presbyterian
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| Sayre |
- Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital
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| Wilkes-Barre |
- Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center
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| York | |
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| Pediatric Level I | | Philadelphia |
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Tower Health
- St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
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| Pittsburgh |
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
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| Adult Level II | | Abington |
- Jefferson Health
- Jefferson Abington Hospital
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| Bethlehem |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg
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| Camp Hill |
- Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center
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| DuBois |
- Penn Highlands Healthcare
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| Easton |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- St. Luke’s University Health Network-Anderson Campus
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| Erie |
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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| Langhorne | |
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| Monroeville | |
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| Paoli | |
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| Philadelphia |
- Jefferson Health
- Jefferson Torresdale Hospital
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| Scranton |
- Geisinger Community Medical Center
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| Sellersville | |
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| Williamsport |
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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| Wynnewood | |
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| Adult Level III | | Altoona |
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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| East Stroudsburg |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono
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| Adult Level IV | | Coaldale |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- St. Luke’s University Health Network-Miners Campus
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| Easton |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hecktown Oaks
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| Grove City | |
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| Hastings |
- Conemaugh Health System
- Conemaugh Miners Medical Center
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| Hazleton |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton
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| Honesdale | |
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| Lehighton |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
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| Lewistown |
- Geisinger Lewistown Hospital
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| McConnellsburg |
- Fulton County Medical Center
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| Orwigsburg |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- Geisinger St. Luke's Hospital
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| Pottsville |
- Lehigh Valley Health Network
- Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill
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| Quakertown |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- St. Luke's Hospital-Upper Bucks Campus
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| Roaring Spring |
- Conemaugh Health System
- Conemaugh Nason Medical Center
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| Stroudsburg |
- St. Luke's University Health Network
- St. Luke's Hospital-Monroe Campus
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| Troy |
- Guthrie Troy Community Hospital
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Effective April 23, 2025, there are 52 accredited trauma centers in Pennsylvania. |
Authority control databases |
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| Other | |
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