Your safety is important to us.

Pottstown Hospital is dedicated to providing excellent care for our patients, and to creating a safe work environment for our practitioners and staff. Working together and openly sharing important information with our employees, patients and the community make this possible, and can help you choose just the right hospital for your care.

Check our credentials.

We're endorsed by a number of national and regional organizations. We're also award winners, Joint Commission-accredited (a stamp of quality for hospitals and treatment facilities), and value your privacy, always. Choose from the links below to learn more about the associations, policies and agencies that stand behind us.

Joint Commission Public Notice 

The Joint Commission conducts periodic accreditation surveys of Pottstown Hospital.

The purpose of these surveys is to evaluate the organization's compliance with nationally established Joint Commission standards. Their results are used to determine whether, and the conditions under which, accreditation should be awarded to the organization.

Joint Commission standards deal with organizational quality of care issues and patient safety and the safety of the environment in which care is provided. Any individual believing that he or she has concerns regarding patient safety or quality of care concerns at Pottstown Hospital that the hospital has not addressed appropriately may contact:

The Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring

One Renaissance Boulevard

Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181

Phone: 1-800-994-6610

Email: complaint@jointcommission.org

Fax: 630-792-5636

When submitting a complaint to the Joint Commission about an accredited organization, you may either provide your name and contact information or submit your complaint anonymously. Providing your name and contact information enables the Joint Commission to inform you about the actions taken in response to your complaint, and also to contact you should additional information be needed. It is the Joint Commission's policy to treat your name as confidential information and not to disclose it to any other party. However, it may be necessary to share the complaint with Pottstown Hospital in the course of a complaint investigation.

Joint Commission policy forbids an accredited organization from taking retaliatory actions against employees for having reported a patient safety or quality of care concern to the Joint Commission.

Please note: The Joint Commission does not address individual billing issues and payment disputes. It also does not have jurisdiction in labor relations issues or the individual clinical management of a patient.