St. Mary’s Healthcare's ACT program breaks down barriers for rural patients with severe mental illness, meeting them where they are to provide comprehensive mental health services and connect them with community partners.
Together, we made our voices heard as we continued to champion for action to stabilize New York’s hospitals and health systems and protect New Yorkers' access to care.
Their Visit to Hospital Land program gives first- and second-grade students a hands-on educational experience of a hospital stay — decreasing fears and teaching them about a wide range of healthcare professions at an early age.
HANYS urges the Legislature to advance critically needed investments and policies that support access to care in all corners of New York.
HANYS will help hospitals build partnerships to improve community health and address barriers to care
A walk-in mental health center for kids 10 to 17 years old, the Family Room at Ellis Medicine treats patients in mental health crises in a warm, non-clinical setting.
The Healthcare Association of New York State announced its 2025 board of trustees’ officers, executive committee and members.
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.