• Main Line Health and UnitedHealthcare Have Until July 1. Here’s What Happens to Patients If Talks Fail

    Main Line Health and UnitedHealthcare Have Until July 1. Here’s What Happens to Patients If Talks Fail

    A contract dispute between Main Line Health and UnitedHealthcare could affect thousands of patients across Philadelphia’s western suburbs if the two sides do not reach a new agreement. Main Line Health has warned patients that its contract with UnitedHealthcare may expire at the end of the month, according to Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…

  • How Main Line Health Survived a Punishing Winter and Kept Its Bottom Line in the Black

    How Main Line Health Survived a Punishing Winter and Kept Its Bottom Line in the Black

    More patients, more revenue, and a bottom line that stayed positive despite everything winter threw at it. Main Line Health has reason to feel good about where it stands, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Main Line Health reported a razor-thin operating profit of $214,000 through the first nine months of fiscal 2026, according…

  • Upcoming Netflix Series Inspired by Philadelphia’s Main Line Murders in the 1970s Now in Early Development

    Upcoming Netflix Series Inspired by Philadelphia’s Main Line Murders in the 1970s Now in Early Development

    A new Netflix series inspired by a Philadelphia’s Main Line murder during the late 1970s is currently in the early development stage, writes Matt Grobar for Deadline. The new series is being written and executive produced by Andrew Sodroski and Aggregate Films. The story takes place during the early hours of June 25, 1979, when…

  • Folks Are Lining Up These Days to Buy Homes Along the Main Line

    Folks Are Lining Up These Days to Buy Homes Along the Main Line

    There are bidding wars for Main Line homes currently selling well above their asking price, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The prestige of living on the Main Line is causing a gold rush mentality for people hoping to buy property there. Realtor Karen Strid listed a Radnor home on Tuesday as a…

  • Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School Merge to Form Unified Pre-K–12 School

    Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School Merge to Form Unified Pre-K–12 School

    Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School are joining to create the region’s only independent Jewish pre-K through 12th-grade day school right in Montco, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The combined school, which has not yet been named, is set to begin operations in fall 2027, pending regulatory approval. Earlier this week,…

  • Main Line Health Posts $8.7 Million Operating Profit, Boosted by Patient Volume Increase

    Main Line Health Posts $8.7 Million Operating Profit, Boosted by Patient Volume Increase

    Main Line Health has posted strong increases in revenue and patient visits, resulting in an $8.7 million operating profit for the first half of fiscal 2026, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The health system turned around from an $8.9 million loss in the same period a year ago, thanks to an accounting change…

  • Philly Sports Ownership Rep Montco and Give Back Big

    Philly Sports Ownership Rep Montco and Give Back Big

    Some of Philadelphia’s biggest wins in 2025 didn’t just happen on the field. They came from team owners using their platforms to give back, write Olivia Kram and Courtney DuChene for The Philadelphia Citizen. Wynnewood resident and owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jeffrey Lurie made headlines with a $50 million donation to Children’s Hospital of…

  • How Ed Jimenez Is Shaping the Future of Main Line Health

    How Ed Jimenez Is Shaping the Future of Main Line Health

    Six months into his role as president and CEO of Main Line Health, Ed Jimenez is outlining a clear set of priorities for the healthcare system, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. Jimenez took the helm in June after nearly 30 years in healthcare leadership, arriving from University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. At…

  • Main Line Health’s New Robotic Surgery Transforms Lung Cancer Recovery

    Main Line Health’s New Robotic Surgery Transforms Lung Cancer Recovery

    A breakthrough in lung cancer care is taking shape at Main Line Health, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News. Surgeons within the health network are using a new single-port robotic system that is dramatically reducing pain and recovery time for patients. The technology, now in use by thoracic surgeon Dr. Patrick Ross, replaces the four…

  • Leapfrog Awards Top Honors to Bryn Mawr and Lankenau Hospitals

    Leapfrog Awards Top Honors to Bryn Mawr and Lankenau Hospitals

    Main Line Health’s hospitals are earning national praise once again, according to Main Line Times & Suburban. Bryn Mawr Hospital, Lankenau Medical Center, and Riddle Hospital all received an “A” grade from The Leapfrog Group, the patient safety nonprofit. The rating focuses on preventable errors, injuries, infections, and other key safety indicators that matter to…

  • Main Line Health CEO Tackles Surge at Bryn Mawr and Riddle Hospitals

    Main Line Health CEO Tackles Surge at Bryn Mawr and Riddle Hospitals

    Main Line Health has been under pressure since Crozer Health’s collapse earlier this year left the area without a trauma center, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. At the helm is new CEO Edward Jimenez, who stepped in this June and is already navigating the influx of patients arriving at Main Line hospitals.…

  • Four Montgomery County Breweries Highlighted Among Main Line’s Best

    Four Montgomery County Breweries Highlighted Among Main Line’s Best

    Montgomery County shines as a destination for great craft beer. Main Line Today compiled a list of local breweries and Montco made an impressive showing. From Conshohocken to Ambler, Montco’s brewers continue to make their mark with creativity and community flair. Conshohocken Brewing Company anchors the list with four locations, including its lively Rec Room…

  • Main Line Health Rebounds with $4M Profit and Regional Growth Plans

    Main Line Health Rebounds with $4M Profit and Regional Growth Plans

    Main Line Health has bounced back into the black after a tough year, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The health network that operates Bryn Mawr Hospital and Lower Merion’s Lankenau Medical Center posted $4 million in operating income for fiscal 2025. This is a dramatic turnaround from a $61 million loss the…

  • The Indie Main Line Coalition Keeps Readers Local in Narberth and Ardmore

    The Indie Main Line Coalition Keeps Readers Local in Narberth and Ardmore

    Independent bookstores across the Main Line are proving that collaboration is the best story of all, writes Gina Lizzo of Main Line Today. In Narberth and Ardmore, two women-owned shops are helping lead a literary alliance that’s strengthening community ties and redefining what it means to shop local. Narberth Bookshop and Mavy Books of Ardmore…

  • Main Line Health Gives Nurses Opportunity to Seek Solutions to Challenges in Care Delivery

    Main Line Health Gives Nurses Opportunity to Seek Solutions to Challenges in Care Delivery

    Main Line Health now offers frontline staff a pathway to develop devices that address challenges in care delivery and enhance patient care, writes Nicole Leonard for WHYY. Several products developed through the program have already reached the market, such as a limb support device created by registered nurse Colleen Rogers. It is made up of…

  • Main Line Health’s Four Hospitals Score Awards for Cardiac Care

    Main Line Health’s Four Hospitals Score Awards for Cardiac Care

    Main Line Health earned national praise for its swift, high-quality heart attack care, receiving two honors from the American Heart Association, writes Main Line Times & Suburban. Main Line Health encompasses Lankenau Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Paoli Hospital, and Riddle Hospital. The health system received the 2025 Mission: Lifeline Systems of Care Regional Award…

  • New CEO, Ed Jimenez Charts Growth Path for Main Line Health

    New CEO, Ed Jimenez Charts Growth Path for Main Line Health

    Main Line Health’s new CEO, Ed Jimenez, stepped into his new role with a vision to bring the healthcare system back to profitability, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. His arrival comes as the nonprofit emerges from pandemic-era losses and aims for a return to stable growth. Jimenez and his wife just moved into…

  • Main Line Health Appoints Ed Jimenez as CEO as System Moves Toward Profitability

    Main Line Health Appoints Ed Jimenez as CEO as System Moves Toward Profitability

    Main Line Health has appointed Ed Jimenez as its next president and CEO, effective June 6, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. He will replace Jack Lynch, who is retiring after 20 years leading the four-hospital nonprofit system. Jimenez, 53, comes from University Hospital in Newark, a medical center affiliated with Rutgers University, where…