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Nemours Pediatrics Celebrates 15th Anniversary, Providing Medical Home for Underserved Children

Wilmington, Delaware
Monday, April 28, 2008 @ 09:29 AM EDT

Public/Private Partnership Provides Unique Model for the Country

Wilmington, DE – Fifteen years ago, Nemours established its first stand-alone pediatric practice in Delaware, to provide healthcare to underserved areas throughout the state.

Governor Minner and a PatientOn Thursday, April 24, Nemours held a 15th anniversary event at the Nemours Pediatrics practice in Dover to commemorate this milestone. Governor Ruth Ann Minner and other dignitaries were on hand to reflect on the past and outline Nemours vision of the future. There was plenty of refreshments, entertainment and healthy living activities for patients, families and staff.

The event will highlight Delaware’s unique collaboration that provides children with accessible health care. In 1992, there were only 56 primary care doctors in Delaware and none in Wilmington. At the request of Governor Mike Castle, the Nemours Foundation established a private-public partnership to provide four primary care practices in underserved areas. Nemours operates the program at a loss, estimated at $4.2 million for all primary care locations in 2007, with Medicaid paying the majority of patient costs.

At the time, roughly 22,000 children in Delaware had no primary care doctor. Today there are 10 Nemours practices in Delaware, staffed by 28 doctors, six nurse practitioners and one physician's assistant, who treated approximately 44,000 children last year. The practices are located in:

Dr. Bernard Clark & Gov. Minner
  • Georgetown
  • Milford
  • Seaford
  • Dover
  • Middletown
  • People’s Plaza
  • St. Francis
  • Jessup Street
  • Philadelphia Pike
  • Foulk Road
  • South Philadelphia (PA)
  • Philadelphia (PA)
  • Lankenau (PA)

In addition to the primary care locations, Nemours provides specialized children’s health care at partner locations in Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr and Newtown Square in Pennsylvania and Atlantic City and Voorhees in New Jersey.

The Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children

The Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children is a division of Nemours, which operates one of the nation’s largest health systems devoted to pediatric patient care, teaching and research. Set on a beautiful 300-acre campus near Wilmington, Delaware, the 180-bed duPont Hospital for Children offers all the specialties of pediatric medicine, surgery and dentistry.

Nemours is dedicated to achieving higher standards in children’s health. Nemours offers an integrated spectrum of clinical treatment coupled with research, advocacy, and educational health and prevention services extending to all families in the communities it serves. Starting with Alfred I. duPont’s bequest over seventy years ago, Nemours has grown into a multi-dimensional organization offering personalized clinical and preventive care focused on children. For more information, please visit Nemours.org.

modified: Friday, May 02, 2008 @ 10:18 AM EDT
created: Monday, April 28, 2008 @ 09:30 AM EDT

About Nemours

Nemours, one of the nation’s largest pediatric health systems, is dedicated to achieving higher standards in children’s health. Nemours offers an integrated spectrum of clinical treatment coupled with research, advocacy, and educational health and prevention services extending to all families in the communities it serves. Starting with Alfred I. duPont’s bequest over seventy years ago, Nemours has grown into a multi-dimensional organization offering personalized clinical and preventive care focused on children.

Nemours owns and operates the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware and major children’s specialty clinics in Delaware (Wilmington), Florida (Jacksonville, Orlando and Pensacola), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr) and New Jersey (Atlantic City and Voorhees). Having recently received approval from the State of Florida, Nemours will establish a new full-service children’s hospital in Orlando. KidsHealth.org, the world’s most visited pediatric health care Web site for parents, kids and teens, is a project of Nemours.

Nemours employs over 4,200 individuals, including 400 pediatric physicians, specialists and surgeons who cared for approximately a quarter of a million children in 2006. The organization’s goal is to align with parents, physicians, community leaders, children’s advocates and elected officials to ensure optimal wellness for every child. Additional information about Nemours can be found at www.nemours.org.

 
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