PHC4’s 2025 Executive Committee
PHC4 welcomes our new Executive Committee Officers for 2025:
- Chair: Karen Groh, President & Chief Executive Officer, Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce
- Council Vice-Chair: Robert S. Bair President, The Pennsylvania Building and Construction Trades Council
- Treasurer: Arthur Steinberg, President, American Federation of Teachers – Pennsylvania
- Education Committee Chair: Neal Lesher, Director, Government Affairs, Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry
- Mandated Benefits Committee Chair: Tom Duzak, United Steelworkers of America VEBA Trustee
- Data Systems Committee Chair: David Kelley, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Office of Medical Assistance Programs, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services
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Karen Groh
PHC4 Council Chair
President & CEO
Lebanon Valley Chamber
of Commerce
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Special Data Requests
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Through the Special Requests unit, PHC4 offers custom and standard data files to help you collect and analyze the health care data you may need for health care studies or projects. Our analysts will work with you to meet your comprehensive health care data needs. Visit the Purchase Customized Data section of PHC4’s website for more information about our data and services, or contact JoAnne Nelson, Manager of Special Requests at .
Data Now Available:
Administrative & Revenue Data: Second quarter 2024 inpatient and ambulatory/outpatient administrative and revenue data is available for purchase. Third quarter 2024 data is scheduled to be released April 2025.
Financial Data: Fiscal year 2023 hospital and ambulatory surgery center financial data is now available for purchase.
Questions?
Contact JoAnne Nelson, Manager of Special Requests at
Latest Reports from PHC4
Hospital Performance Report
The new Hospital Performance Report displays hospital-specific performance and utilization results for Pennsylvania general acute care and specialty general acute care hospitals for 17 common medical conditions. Risk-adjusted in-hospital mortality and 30-day readmission ratings, as well as volume of cases and hospital charges are reported for patients discharged from October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023. Changes in statewide rates from 2018 to 2023 are also examined.
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Financial Analysis 2023 – Volume Three, Non-General Acute Care Hospitals
The Financial Analysis 2023 – Volume Three report is the third of a three-part series of financial reports PHC4 publishes annually. This volume includes statewide data and hospital-specific information about the financial health of Pennsylvania’s rehabilitation hospitals, long-term acute care hospitals, psychiatric hospitals and specialty hospitals (non-general acute care hospitals) during fiscal year 2023.
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County-Level Health Care Reports
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Information on specific health conditions and the utilization of health care services within each county are provided in public reports on PHC4’s website. Whether you are a health care professional, policymaker, researcher, or a concerned citizen, these reports supply essential data to support evidence-based decision-making and analysis within our local health care systems. We invite you to explore these reports to better understand key health care statistics in your area and contribute to the improvement of our state’s healthcare infrastructure.
County-Level Utilization Reports
PHC4’s County-Level Utilization Reports, which show the overall total number of inpatient hospitalizations and ambulatory/outpatient cases, have been updated with second quarter 2024 data. These reports display county-specific volume of cases for Pennsylvania residents by patient age, sex, and payer.
County-Level Condition Specific Reports
PHC4’s County-Level Condition Specific Reports, have been updated with new data covering the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. These timely reports focus on several high interest conditions and display county-specific rates of hospitalization for Pennsylvania residents who were treated in Pennsylvania general acute care hospitals.
Featured Case Study
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Lindsay Sabik, PhD
Professor and Vice Chair for Research
Department of Health Policy and Management
University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health
Dr. Lindsay Sabik at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, is a health economist and health services researcher focused on investigating how state and federal policies affect healthcare access, utilization, and health outcomes among low-income populations, with a particular focus on cancer care.
Dr. Sabik and her research team utilized Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4) inpatient discharge and ambulatory/outpatient procedure data linked to records from the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s Pennsylvania Cancer Registry for a research study entitled, “Impacts of Recent Payment, Coverage, and Systems Changes on Access to and Quality of Cancer Care.” Through these linked datasets, Dr. Sabik’s research team was able to confirm cancer cases in the state and track patterns of health care. She shared insights from the study stating, “The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced rates of uninsurance and set standards for coverage that have improved access to care along many dimensions.” Explaining further, she noted, “Our findings suggest the ACA is associated with an increase in the quality of colon cancer care for underserved groups, indicating that availability of comprehensive insurance coverage is important for reducing disparities in cancer care and outcomes.”
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Did you know…
MAPPED 1.0 by PHC4 is designed to help patients, legislators, and health care providers learn more about health care access in Pennsylvania. This innovative online resource provides an interactive map displaying hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers by facility type, ownership, and location. It has been updated with current information and is designed to allow stakeholders to easily identify where there are gaps in access to health care around the state and includes a visual representation of key factors affecting Pennsylvania’s health care landscape.
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VISIT MAPPED 1.0 NOW
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Self-Pay Record Verification Process
PHC4 provides hospitals an opportunity to verify fiscal year 2023 self-pay records used by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services for the Extraordinary Expense Program of Pennsylvania’s Tobacco Settlement Act (Act 77 of 2001). Hospitals may verify records through February 12, 2025.
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