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Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health is a not-for-profit health system in Lancaster, PA.

Lancaster General Health, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine), is a 631-licensed bed not-for-profit health system with a comprehensive network of care encompassing Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), Women & Babies Hospital and the Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital (in partnership with Kindred Healthcare). Our membership in Penn Medicine brings together the strengths of a world-renowned, not-for-profit academic medical center and a nationally recognized, not-for-profit community healthcare system. Outpatient services are provided at the Downtown and Suburban Pavilions, along with additional outpatient locations and Express and Urgent Care locations throughout the region. Lancaster General Health Physicians is a network of more than 300 primary-care and specialty physicians, at more than 40 offices throughout the region. Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private, co-educational, Middle States-accredited four-year college offering a variety of associate and baccalaureate degree and certification programs in healthcare. Thrice designated a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, LGH has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety; and ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s best hospitals in 2015-16 in three specialties.

Before a clinician meets with a patient, a customer service specialist has often already shaped the tone of the entire c...
02/20/2026

Before a clinician meets with a patient, a customer service specialist has often already shaped the tone of the entire care experience. At The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health, CSR Kiet Nguyen, a member of the scheduling team, takes that responsibility to heart.

“Kiet goes above and beyond to facilitate conversations in often difficult situations. He is a team player and well appreciated by our patients,” said cardiologist Dr. Mrinalini Meesala, who nominated Kiet for recognition by the Lancaster General Health Physicians Well-Being Committee.

Whether connecting by phone or greeting someone in person, Kiet approaches every interaction with a warm smile and listening ears. “First impressions are strong. Patients and their families are coming to us for help, and we have to respond accordingly with compassion and kindness,” he said.

Patients are often anxious, overwhelmed, and juggling real-life challenges like work schedules, transportation, and childcare. Kiet makes it a priority to slow things down, clearly explain next steps, and reassure patients about their care plans. By recognizing that “healthcare is scary” for many, he helps patients feel heard, understood, and supported.

A heartfelt thank you to Carmela and Angela, a grateful patient and her daughter who delivered five dozen beautifully de...
02/19/2026

A heartfelt thank you to Carmela and Angela, a grateful patient and her daughter who delivered five dozen beautifully delicious cupcakes to staff at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital on Valentine’s Day.

Angela said her mom wanted to express appreciation to team members who cared for her during her stay. “It was great seeing everyone again,” said Angela. “They all remarked how my mom looks great. We are very appreciative of everyone at LGH.”

And we so appreciate their sweet gesture which brought so many smiles to our teams. ❤️

We’re embracing our youngest community members at Lititz Fire & Ice! Marcy Mercer (left), a social worker in the Penn Me...
02/17/2026

We’re embracing our youngest community members at Lititz Fire & Ice!

Marcy Mercer (left), a social worker in the Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Emergency Department, and Lindsay Pringle, manager of Community Health & Wellness, stopped by our teddy bear ice sculpture at the entrance to Lititz Springs Park with a few cuddly friends in tow.

We’re so grateful to Warwick Community Ambulance Association for partnering with us to “Stuff the Ambo.” Thanks to the parents and kids who had the day off for Presidents’ Day, we filled an ambulance with brand-new stuffed animals to bring comfort to children spending time in our Emergency Department.

The donation drive was part of the Kids’ Safety Showcase at Lititz Elementary School, a fun and educational event featuring the “coolest” science experiments and the “hottest” safety demonstrations.

We’re proud to be a gold sponsor of this incredible community tradition!

We're pleased to announce that Michael D. Barber, MHA, has been named chief executive officer of Penn Medicine Lancaster...
02/16/2026

We're pleased to announce that Michael D. Barber, MHA, has been named chief executive officer of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, after assuming the role of interim CEO last year. He became our chief operating officer in 2023 following a 27-year tenure on the senior leadership team at Penn Medicine’s Chester County Hospital.

“Among Michael's greatest leadership strengths is his ability to bring people together around a common purpose and shared goals,” said University of Pennsylvania Health System CEO Kevin B. Mahoney. “He is well-respected for his steady, thoughtful leadership and approachable nature. As a receptive listener, and through his engagement with community and business leaders, he is strengthening partnerships to continue LG Health’s longtime commitment to improve the health and well-being of people in Lancaster County and beyond.”

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Last year, Kyree Brown participated in the School District of Lancaster McCaskey Student Worker Program, gaining real-wo...
02/16/2026

Last year, Kyree Brown participated in the School District of Lancaster McCaskey Student Worker Program, gaining real-world job experience in the Laundry Department at Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital. This year, Kyree is a full-time employee.

Along with doing work he loves, Kyree cheers on Logan Hanes, one of eight McCaskey seniors currently working across our Laundry, Environmental Services, and Food Service departments.

Under the leadership of Laundry manager Mike Anthony, Logan is embracing the opportunity and is known among his team for his strong work ethic and proactive approach to his responsibilities.

Supporting the students onsite is Lancaster-Lebanon IU13 job trainer Patrick Parmer, known to the students as “Mr. P.” He works closely with McCaskey High School vocational special education teacher Jonathan Good and our teams to help students build job skills, confidence, and prepare for life beyond high school.

For the past four school years, we’ve been proud to partner with McCaskey on this impactful initiative, which gives high school seniors with learning disabilities the opportunity to gain meaningful, real-world work experience.

First photo, from left: Patrick Parmer, Kyree Brown, Logan Hanes, and mentor, Kathy Fulton
Second photo: Kyree with Laundry manager Mike Anthony

Penn Medicine researchers want to turn walking into a game that saves lives. A new trial, backed by a $25 million award,...
02/15/2026

Penn Medicine researchers want to turn walking into a game that saves lives. A new trial, backed by a $25 million award, will test a smartphone approach that turns steps into points, levels, and reminders for 18,000 adults nationwide. The goal is to make moving more fun and care simpler, so fewer people face heart attacks, strokes, and other serious conditions.

Cardiologist Alexander C. Fanaroff, MD, said "the results have the potential to transform cardiovascular prevention guidelines, reduce mortality, improve quality of life, and dramatically lower healthcare costs."
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Members of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health’s Life Support team spent their Valentine’s Day morning teaching commu...
02/14/2026

Members of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health’s Life Support team spent their Valentine’s Day morning teaching community members how to save a heart with free CPR and AED training at the Suburban Pavilion.

A heartfelt thank you to these dedicated instructors from our Nursing Professional Development Department—Shawn Elischer and Lisa Clayton (standing), along with Nadeerah Coles and Mathew Panyik demonstrating hands-only CPR—for sharing their time and lifesaving skills. ❤️

This week, the tiny champions in our NICU at Women & Babies Hospital brought joy to their families and all who are privi...
02/13/2026

This week, the tiny champions in our NICU at Women & Babies Hospital brought joy to their families and all who are privileged to care for them. So grateful to our amazing NICU staff for organizing these love-filled, gold-medal moments. ❤️🏅

Dr. Rachel Dever, a cardiologist with The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health, is passionate about women's heart hea...
02/11/2026

Dr. Rachel Dever, a cardiologist with The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health, is passionate about women's heart health. She reminds her patients that heart disease remains the #1 health threat in women—often presenting differently than in men—making awareness and prevention critical.

"Women are less likely to present with typical pressure-like pain, and more likely to present with shortness of breath, jaw or back pain, or even general fatigue," said Dr. Dever.

"Prevention and early detection save lives. Know your numbers, including cholesterol, A1C, and blood pressure, and advocate for yourself in healthcare settings, especially if something doesn't feel right."

Thank you, Dr. Dever, for your commitment to our patients and community. ❤️

When a patient experiencing active alcohol withdrawal needed some extra support and reassurance in communicating, Penn M...
02/09/2026

When a patient experiencing active alcohol withdrawal needed some extra support and reassurance in communicating, Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital nurse Ambar Diaz-Camacho stepped in without hesitation, even though he was not her assigned patient. For more than an hour, she stayed by his side, speaking with him and offering a calm, steady presence during a frightening and vulnerable moment.

While continuing to manage her own patient assignment, Ambar worked to reorient him, ensure his safety, and make sure he truly understood what was being said. Her compassion, advocacy, and willingness to go above and beyond helped ensure this patient received the best care possible.

Congratulations, Ambar, on receiving a DAISY Foundation Award for extraordinary nursing, and showing that sometimes the most powerful care starts with simply being there.

On Wear Red Day, team members throughout Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health are going red to support women's heart h...
02/06/2026

On Wear Red Day, team members throughout Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health are going red to support women's heart health and spark important conversations about prevention and awareness.

Samantha Livengood and her husband Ryan were preparing to welcome their son, Theo, after a healthy, full-term pregnancy ...
02/05/2026

Samantha Livengood and her husband Ryan were preparing to welcome their son, Theo, after a healthy, full-term pregnancy when their world changed in an instant. Just days before delivery, they learned Theo no longer had a heartbeat, turning some of the happiest moments of their lives into the most heartbreaking.

In those dark days, the team at Women & Babies Hospital surrounded the couple with compassion. Nurses, providers, and bereavement counselor Jen Potter offered steady support, helping Samantha navigate grief and the next steps that followed. As Samantha shared, “They weren’t just doing their job—they truly cared about our well-being.”

With time, healing, and continued support, Samantha and Ryan experienced a new beginning, welcoming daughter, Eliza, with many of the same caregivers by their side. What was once marked by sorrow became a powerful moment of hope, remembrance, and resilience.

Samantha’s family is one of many supported by the Butterfly Fund, which helps care for families experiencing infant loss across Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health. Each year, more than 400 families face this heartbreak. Because of generous donors, families receive bereavement resources, counseling, and compassionate care, ensuring no one walks through loss alone.

"Women across the country experience loss, but not every woman receives the support we did," said Samantha. "I can say with certainty that without this support, I wouldn’t be thriving today. Thank you to the donors for helping loss moms like me feel seen and for honoring our babies’ legacies. Your generosity means more than words can express."

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Lancaster General Health, a member of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine), is a 631-licensed bed not-for-profit health system with a comprehensive network of care encompassing Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), Women & Babies Hospital and the Lancaster Rehabilitation Hospital (in partnership with Kindred Healthcare). Our membership in Penn Medicine brings together the strengths of a world-renowned, not-for-profit academic medical center and a nationally recognized, not-for-profit community healthcare system. Outpatient services are provided at the Downtown and Suburban Pavilions, along with additional outpatient locations and Express and Urgent Care locations throughout the region. Lancaster General Health Physicians is a network of more than 300 primary-care and specialty physicians, at more than 40 offices throughout the region. Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private, co-educational, Middle States-accredited four-year college offering a variety of associate and baccalaureate degree and certification programs in healthcare. Thrice designated a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, LGH has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety; and ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s best hospitals in 2015-16 in three specialties.