The Healthcare Association of New York State’s updated economic and community benefit analyses once again show New York’s hospitals provide vital healthcare services and community benefits.
Burke Rehabilitation’s intensive comprehensive aphasia program can help participants make substantial language gains months or even years post-diagnosis.
The Discharge Lounge enhances patient experience and alleviates flow challenges, while follow-up phone calls made by discharge coordinators encourage patient comfort and help prevent unnecessary hospital readmissions.
Catholic Health has made addressing food insecurity in the community a top priority, leveraging partnerships with community-based organizations to provide individuals with short- and sustainable long-term resources.
The Ambulatory Intensive Pharmacotherapeutics program streamlines medication needs and prescribing to improve the health of Bassett’s rural communities and decrease rates of adverse health outcomes and costs.
“I’m thrilled to celebrate these five emerging leaders,” said HANYS President Bea Grause, RN, JD.
Hospital for Special Surgery launched the Asian Community Bone Health Initiative to improve musculoskeletal health, physical function and overall quality of life for their aging Asian American patient population.
New guide, compendium and interactive tool offer recommendations and resources for addressing health disparities.
St. John's Episcopal Hospital collaborated with DOH to become a credentialed provider of the Cancer Services Program.
Saratoga Hospital's collaborative partnership with community leaders leverages the strengths of individual organizations for enduring health opportunities for all.
Medicare Advantage plans’ restrictive policies and practices harm enrollees and providers. Washington must do more to regulate and oversee these plans.
Healthcare providers statewide continue to face severe fiscal and healthcare workforce crises, with no end in sight. As we move forward, much more will need to be done to help sustain New Yorkers’ access to care.