Hospitals and health systems continue to serve as powerful, irreplaceable economic engines and top employers in local communities across the state.
Gov. Hochul has twice recognized that the “Grieving Families Act” would be wrong for New York’s patients, underserved communities, healthcare providers and the state.
Their Mobility Aide Program provides Cornell students access to paid, hands-on clinical experience, alleviates the impact of workforce shortages on Cayuga Health staff and improves patient care.
Hospitals statewide project a median 0.0% operating margin in 2024; 3 in 4 hospitals lack necessary funding.
UVM Health Network – Alice Hyde Medical Center’s patient experience program prioritizes human connections — improving patient satisfaction and quality of care.
Since 2020, 160 healthcare organizations earned Age-Friendly designation with support of the HANYS-led Action Community.
Arnot Health’s Falck Cancer Center's Meals While You Heal program provides prepared, nutritionally balanced meals for patients to bring home after treatment.
The SBH Health and Wellness Center is fostering a culture of lifelong wellness and self-empowerment to address health disparities in the Bronx.
Trustees and other healthcare leaders explored governance excellence and gained tools and strategies to take back to the boardroom.
ECMC’s Healthcare Explorers program provides hands-on experience for high schoolers interested in a healthcare career.
We are pleased to celebrate and support these four New York state healthcare leaders.
Helping kids with life-threatening or chronic illness enjoy an Adirondack camp experience is at the heart of Albany Med Health System's partnership with Double H Ranch.