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Six months of inspections at Nazareth Hospital: January to June

Inspectors did not find any safety problems at the Philadelphia hospital in the first six months of the year.

Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia is part of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic.
Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia is part of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic.Read moreAnton Klusener/ Staff illustration/ Getty Images

State inspectors did not conduct an on-site investigation of any potential safety violations at Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia between January and June.

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Pennsylvania Department of Health routinely inspects hospitals to ensure the facility is safe for patients and that staff are following all safety protocols. Inspectors may also visit when a hospital staff member or patient files a complaint.

Not all safety violations spark an on-site investigation from inspectors. Hospitals are required to self-report the most serious safety violations and often work directly with the state to address them. Complaint details are not made public when inspectors determine it was unfounded.

The Inquirer tracks publicly available hospital reports related to a complaint, special monitoring, and general safety inspections. The Inquirer does not track inspections for new equipment or occupancy surveys, unless problems are identified.

Inspection reports are publicly available online and are released 40 days after the report is completed.

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