$142.8M in expenses
Lehigh valley hospital - schuylkill (LVH-s), through the combined efforts of its highly qualified medical staff, employees, and volunteers, offers a broad range of healthcare services to the residents of schuylkill county, pa.inpatient healthcare services are provided in maternity, pediatric, acute, and critical care, acute inpatient rehabilitation unit and behavioral health services. LVH-s had over 5,800 acute admissions with 35,394 days of inpatient care. There were over 28,200 emergency department visits during the year. LVH-s provides the only inpatient behavioral health services in the county. In fy24 we provided over 17,000 days of inpatient psychiatric care in our hospital. This service to a vulnerable and often under or uninsured population continues to meet a critical community need. On average 97 patients per day used our inpatient services. Additionally, we serve another vulnerable population with our drug and alcohol counseling center. This center has nearly 7,416 patient visits per year and is the only hospital-based program in schuylkill county to provide medical assisted therapy (mat) to patients. LVH-s is the only hospital in the county that offers maternity services and delivered 640 babies in the fiscal year.LVH-s provides a wide array of diagnostic and treatment programs including a hospital-based home health department, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, occupational medicine, as well as CT, MRI, mammography, ultrasound, dexa scan, nuclear medicine, and other imaging technologies. With a high incidence of diabetes and vascular disease we serve our community with interventional radiology, wound care, and hyperbaric medicine. The industra-med program of the medical center provided occupational and industrial health services to over 200 of the region's employers. The outpatient departments of the hospital saw over 96,149 patient visits.the medical center provides community outreach and educational programs throughout the year as well as screenings, events, and health fair participation. Through a partnership with a local area on aging group (diakon), LVH-s provides free flu shots to the vulnerable senior citizen population. Beginning in june of 2024, LVH-s welcomed a third class of 4 doctors to our rural family medicine program. We now support 12 full-time residents. The program is a three-year program providing residents training in all aspects of primary care. Through a community partnership with a two local school districts, an EMS agency, and LVH-s we financially support a full-time (in school) EMT program. Each graduate is eligible to sit for the national boards and become an EMT immediately upon completion and graduation.