Deborah Heart and Lung Center
Located in Browns Mills, New Jersey, Deborah Heart and Lung Center is the only hospital in the region that focuses exclusively on cardiac, vascular, and lung disease using state-of-the-art technology and care. It has been named by Philadelphia Magazine as "the place to get the best cardiac care" and is ranked among the top hospitals in the country for patient satisfaction by independent research companies, national consumer magazines, and the federal government in its monitoring of healthcare organizations.
In cooperation with Deborah Hospital Foundation, the hospital's major fundraising organization, Deborah prides itself on never billing a patient for medical services rendered.
Deborah Heart and Lung Center has 139 beds with a full-service ambulatory care center. In March 2010, Deborah Heart and Lung Center opened an emergency room operated by Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. The emergency department offers ambulances and walk-in patients convenient access to advanced emergency care.
History
Dora Moness Shapiro established Deborah in 1922 as a tuberculosis sanitorium to provide care for those who could not afford it. Her motto was "There is no price tag on life!" Legend has it that Deborah's rural Burlington County location was the key to recovery because of its therapeutic Jersey Pine Barrens air. In reality, thousands of tuberculosis patients were medically treated and successfully cured by Deborah physicians.
In 1934, a woman named Clara Franks became a tuberculosis patient at Deborah. She was cured the next year. Following her discharge, she began to work for Deborah as a secretary and fundraising assistant. She began organizing community-based chapters to support Deborah, laying the foundation for the Deborah Hospital Foundation of today.
In the late 1940s, with the development of antibiotics, eradicating tuberculosis, Deborah began to shift emphasis to treating heart diseases. On July 28, 1958, pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Charles Bailey performed Deborah's first on-site heart surgery on three-year-old Bill DiMartino, followed by Dora Hansen, age 36.
In 1959, Deborah made an official name change to Deborah Hospital. In 1973, Deborah Hospital made another official name change to Deborah Heart and Lung Center, which still remains today.
Deborah Hospital Foundation
Founded in 1974, Deborah Hospital Foundation is the fund raising arm of Deborah Heart and Lung Center. Their mission statement is to provide substantial funding to support the highest quality of patient care by Deborah Heart and Lung Center; to provide for treatment of children with congenital heart diseases in the United States and around the world; and to provide for clinical research for cardiac and pulmonary disease by fostering and maintaining the Foundation’s grassroots volunteer movement, its alliances with corporations, labor organizations, service organizations, foundations and others and by its initiation and enhancement of planned giving programs and other fundraising activities. In partnership with the Center, to heighten awareness of the name of Deborah and its unique healthcare and fundraising activities and to serve more people without distinction as to race, gender, sexual preference, creed, color, religion, age, national origin, handicap, or ability to pay.
Services offered
- Clinical Interventional Cardiology
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Electromechanical Therapy Institute
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Institute for Sleep Medicine
- Balance Center
- Vascular and Endovascular Medicine
- Vein Center
- Thoracic and Cardiothoracic Surgery
Awards and recognition and notable doctors
- Deborah Heart and Lung Center has been recognized among the top hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report. In addition to being noted as a facility experienced in treating the most difficult cardiac cases, the hospital is also ranked top in South Jersey and second in the state for pulmonary medicine.
- Achieved “Top Hospital” status (top 10%) in government public reporting summary (Healthcare Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems, HCAHPS), with two units highlighted – 4 Lesser as the third year as the top nursing unit in the country and the second year for the Interventional Unit in the top 1 or 2 percent in the country.
- Named by Philadelphia Magazine as the place to get the best cardiac care
- Recognized by Consumer Reports Magazine as the hospital with the highest consumer satisfaction ratings in the state
- Deborah’s heart surgery team received a top 3-star rating from the Society for Thoracic Surgeons
- Top honors from the Hospital Consumer Assessment and Healthcare Patient Survey Inpatient Report which ranked Deborah among the top 2% nationally of all hospitals
- Named by Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News in “Top Work Places 2010”