Struggling West Penn Allegheny Focuses on Urgent Care, Outpatient Centers

Financially struggling West Penn Allegheny Health System in Pittsburgh plans to build more low-cost urgent care and outpatient care centers in order to prepare for the impact of healthcare reform and turn around the system, according to a PittsburghTribune-Review report.

The plan includes the development of at least four outpatient centers in the area, including one in Murrysville, Pa., according to the report.

In June, Moody's downgraded the health system's credit rating from B1 to Ba3. Following, the hospital announced plans to consolidate services and lay off 1,500 workers.

Read the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report on West Penn Allegheny.

Read more coverage on West Penn Allegheny:

- Moody's Downgrades West Penn Allegheny Health System's Bond Rating

- West Penn Allegheny Consolidation to Include 1,500 Job Cuts

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Gregory Burfitt Named New CEO for Allegheny General, West Penn Hospitals in Pittsburgh

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