PITTSBURGH — Tuesday, doctors at West Penn hospital helped cut the ribbon on the hospital’s new, state-of-the-art, cardiac intensive care unit.
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The 16-bed facility will offered care to adults in need of significant, round-the-clock cardiac care post-surgery.
“Opening this Cardiac ICU is just one more way we are bringing high-quality, lifesaving healthcare to the community and those who turn to us every day for their comprehensive health needs,” said Ron Andro, president and CEO of West Penn Hospital.
The hospital plans to expect to continue to be invested in by Allegheny Health Network. In 2012, West Penn was reestablished as a full-service provider in 2012.