FILE--In this July 24, 2014 file photo, an officer walks near the scene of a shooting at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, Pa. The deadly shooting at the suburban Philadelphia hospital is serving as yet another illustration of the hazards mental health professionals face on the job, and, experts say, the need for hospitals to do more to protect them.
Kenny Cooper is WHYY’s suburban reporter covering Montgomery and Delaware counties. He joined WHYY in November 2020. As a native of Montgomery County, Pa, Kenny graduated in 2020 from Temple University with a BA in journalism and political science.
Prior to WHYY, he covered Pennsylvania state politics through an Election SOS fellowship at the Pennsylvania Capital-Star. In early 2020, Kenny was selected to be a participant in the POLITICO Journalism Institute. He has interned at numerous news outlets including CNN, NBC News & MSNBC, NBC Sports Philadelphia, and Fox 29.
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FILE--In this July 24, 2014 file photo, an officer walks near the scene of a shooting at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, Pa. The deadly shooting at the suburban Philadelphia hospital is serving as yet another illustration of the hazards mental health professionals face on the job, and, experts say, the need for hospitals to do more to protect them.
Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital and its parent company, Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, may potentially discontinue its emergency medical services in parts of southeast Delaware County.
The hospital system sent letters to the county health department and a handful of local municipalities in late February, warning them of potential contract terminations in 180 days. The letter cited “staffing costs and shortages” as a reason for the change.
A spokesperson for Mercy Fitzgerald said hospital administrators have been looking to update its EMS contracts with several fire departments and their corresponding municipalities for more than a year.
“Proposed changes included a modernized staffing model built around actual call volume, and an equitable cost- and profit-sharing arrangement. Two firehouses have agreed to amend their current contracts. However, we have been unable to reach an agreement with the remaining three,” the statement read.
Clifton Heights, Folcroft, and Lansdowne are still negotiating with the hospital. Mercy Fitzgerald officials “remain hopeful for a resolution.”
Trinity Health, a Michigan-based not-for-profit, operates 88 hospitals across the country.
In a written statement to WHYY News, a spokesperson for the Delaware County Health Department said county officials are working with Trinity and the impacted municipalities “to ensure that emergency services are maintained for all residents.”
“Last year, the County commissioned a study to evaluate EMS services across the county. That data is expected later this year and will help inform County leadership regarding EMS in Delaware County,” the statement read.