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Tower Health Physician Fulfilling New Leadership Role with Goal of Expanding Access to Care

Focus by Charles F. Barbera, MD on New Ways to Access Care is Helping Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic

Tower Health Physician Fulfilling New Leadership Role with Goal of  Expanding Access to Care

West Reading, Pa. – In July 2019 Charles F. Barbera, MD, MBA, FACEP, was appointed Vice President, Pre-Hospital and Unscheduled Care for Tower Health. In this role, Dr. Barbera oversees the operations and quality of pre-hospital clinical care, telemedicine, and Tower Health Urgent Care. He also works cooperatively with each Tower Health hospital to ensure quality for the provision of emergency care. 

Dr. Barbera’s role was created to help the health system grow urgent care and telehealth. He provides leadership of the Tower Health Urgent Care service line and helps to operationalize plans for its growth. He works with clinical leaders to formulate and implement plans for the quality, and utilization of telehealth across Tower Health. He oversees the executive teams and Emergency Department clinical leadership at each hospital to drive process improvement and improve clinical quality. Dr. Barbera also oversees the ongoing strategy for ambulance transportation services, 9-1-1 services, and community paramedicine.

With the arrival of COVID-19 in the community, patient use of virtual and telehealth services expanded significantly in response to the government mandated shutdown and public concerns about engaging with healthcare providers in person. Dr. Barbera’s leadership allowed Tower Health to respond rapidly to changing community needs.

“Before COVID-19 arrived in our communities we knew our Urgent Care Centers, Emergency Departments, and telemedicine services served as the ‘front door’ of our health system for many members of the communities,” said Clint Matthews, Tower Health President and CEO. “We knew Dr. Barbera’s insight and leadership would be invaluable in expanding these services, which were critical to meeting the healthcare needs of the community while helping to keep patients and employees safe. Having Dr. Barbera played a vital role in developing COVID-19 testing sites and rapidly increasing access to telehealth services.”

Dr. Barbera added, “Ensuring that members of our communities have access to high-quality healthcare has been our mission since I joined Reading Hospital. The opportunity to help patients who are looking to engage with the health system in new ways is very important to me. We’ve already been seeing a demand by patients and physicians for additional access to telemedicine services, but we have been encouraged that telehealth became popular in response to the pandemic.”

Dr. Barbera was instrumental in helping Tower Health implement a variety of telehealth options including:

Dr. Barbera joined Reading Hospital in 1996 and became the Chair of Emergency Medicine for Reading Hospital in 1999, a position he held for more than 20 years. Dr. Barbera is widely known for his work implementing the “warm hand-off” of patients with Opioid Use Disorder directly from the hospital to substance abuse treatment. Dr. Barbera was key in the creation of Reading Hospital’s Trauma Center, has helped to develop a successful Community Paramedic Program, and was instrumental in the development of Reading Hospital’s Pediatric Emergency Department and Psychiatric Emergency Department. 

Dr. Barbera is regularly recognized for his dedication to patients and the community. In 2019, he received the Berks County Medical Society William J. Alexander Award for Contributions to Medicine and Community Service. He is the past President of the Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physicians and the Berks County Medical Society. In 2018, Dr. Barbera received the Berks County American Red Cross Medical HERO Award and recognition from Becker’s Hospital Review on their list of 100 Physician Leaders to Know. In 2017, he received the Council on Chemical Abuse George J. Vogel, Jr. President’s Award for his work with the Heroin Task Force. And, in 2016, he received the Caron Foundation Jasper G. Chen See, MD Healthcare Professional Award, the Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physician’s Meritorious Service Award, and the Reading Hospital Physician/Nursing Collaboration Award.

Dr. Barbera received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and is board certified in Emergency Medicine. He received his MBA from Alvernia University and is a candidate for a Master of Public Health at the George Washington University. Dr. Barbera serves on the Reading Hospital Board of Trustees, on the Alvernia University Board of Trustees, and as a Board Member for Threshold Rehabilitation Services and the Sacred Heart School Board.