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NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Vanderbilt Offers Buprenorphine Treatment to Address Opioid Addiction and Provides Community Support in Staten Island
NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Vanderbilt Offers Buprenorphine Treatment to Address Opioid Addiction and Provides Community Support in Staten Island
Substitute Notification of Possible PHI Disclosure
NYC Health + Hospitals is posting this notice in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which requir...
NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan Receives $4m in Funding from NYC Council Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala
Allocated funds will support purchasing of critically needed patient care equipment, including anesthesia monitors and upgrades to the Intervention Radiology Suite
It’s Back to School Time: COVID-19, Flu Shots and Other Vaccinations are Essential for a Healthy School Year
NYC Health + Hospitals offers comprehensive pediatric and adolescent health services
For the Tenth Consecutive Year, NYC Health + Hospitals’ Accountable Care Organization Earns Significant Medicare Shared Savings
The health system will earn $8M – $4M more than last year – from the federal government for reducing costs while meeting high standards of care for patients
Planetree International Recognizes Six NYC Health + Hospitals Locations for their Commitment to Enhancing the Staff, Patient and Family Experience in Health Care Settings
Certification recognizes “Excellence in Person-Centered Care,” which improves staff, patient and family engagement while delivering better patient outcomes, lower rates of staff burnout, and lower costs of care delivery
Eight NYC Health + Hospitals Sites Recognized with Safe Sleep Designation
Safe Sleep practices help reduce the chances of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
As Part of Breastfeeding Awareness Month, NYC Health + Hospitals Encourages Parents to Breastfeed for Two Years
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, nursing in a child’s second year can help reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity