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Penn Medicine Overview Jeffrey T. ONeill, AIA, ACHA Society for Marketing Professional Services Healthcare Client Panel Healthcare Client Panel Philadelphia, PA February 13, 2013 Penn Medicine Introduction Hospital of the University of


  1. Penn Medicine Overview Jeffrey T. O’Neill, AIA, ACHA Society for Marketing Professional Services Healthcare Client Panel Healthcare Client Panel Philadelphia, PA February 13, 2013

  2. Penn Medicine Introduction Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP)  Pennsylvania Hospital (PAH)  Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC)  Clinical Practices of the University of Pennsylvania  (CPUP) Clinical Care Associates (CCA)  2

  3. Penn Medicine Introduction  Beds: 1,556  Square Footage: q g approximately 4,750,000  Clinical Services: 74 Clinical Services: 74  Covers Southeastern Pennsylvania some in Pennsylvania, some in South Jersey  Affiliated Hospitals: 15 Affiliated Hospitals: 15 3

  4. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Masterplan 4

  5. Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Masterplan 5

  6. Pennsylvania Hospital Three Phases Three Phases Lab Consolidation • Relocation of clinical labs R l ti f li i l l b • Other predecessor moves of support spaces Penn Medicine Washington Square • 8 th & Walnut Streets • Liberty Properties / Parkway as Landlord: Si Single Patient Beds l P ti t B d • Focus on 100% Single Bed Rooms • Ultimate Goal of Effort • Medical/Surgical, Obstetrics 6

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