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KINGSTON, N.Y. (August 16, 2023) –– HealthAlliance Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), has been recognized by the Lown Institute for outstanding social responsibility, receiving an “A” grade on the 2023-24 Lown Institute Hospitals Index. HealthAlliance Hospital achieved this honor through strong, A-grade performances across metrics of health equity, patient outcomes, value of care and community benefit, out of more than 3,600 hospitals nationwide. “This recog...
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Valhalla, N.Y. (July 11, 2023) –– Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced that Anthony Frank has joined the network as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. “Anthony is an experienced professional who will add tremendous value and vision with decades of tenure in the financial industry,” said Michael D. Israel, President and CEO, WMCHealth. “We are pleased to have Anthony on board and look forward to his leadership of WMCHealth’s financial operations.” With ...
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WARWICK, N.Y. (June 8, 2021) ― St. Anthony Community Hospital, a member of WMCHealth, now offers robotic-arm assisted total knee replacement procedures. Robotic-arm assisted surgery assists surgeons by making implant placement more precise and aligned with each patient’s unique anatomy. This personalized precision can reduce surgical discomfort for the patient, speed recovery times and increase the longevity of the implant. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , join...
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1.0 PURPOSE: Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley and its subsidiaries and affiliated entities (the “Organization”)[1] is committed to complying with the requirements of Section 6032 of the Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, and preventing and detecting any fraud, waste, or abuse in the Organization. To this end, the organization maintains a compliance program and strives to educate its work force on fraud and abuse laws, including t...
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. for more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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A supportive and confidential setting for men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Facilitated by Tom Tuthill, LCSW. For more information or to join the group, please call the Oncology Support Program at 845.339.2071 ext. 100.
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MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (Jan. 16, 2020) — Margaretville Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), invites the public to participate in a free, four-county summit on January 24 to exchange ideas about how to deter opioid misuse in the Catskills and how to help people deeply touched by the crisis. The summit will be held at the MTC Community Center, 61 Academy St. in Margaretville, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The second Addiction Action Summit, led by Margaretville Hospital...
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Skills-based group led by OSP social worker Valerie Linet, LCSW, SEP. Open to newly diagnosed and long-time cancer survivors as well as caregivers. Are you overwhelmed by your cancer diagnosis and treat-ment? Worried about cancer recurrence? Feeling stressed as a caregiver? In a safe, supportive space, you will learn practical ways to manage anxiety and increase a sense of well-being in the body and mind. Using mindfulness and body-centered tech-niques, you can reduce stress and learn to better handle s...
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Skills-based group led by OSP social worker Valerie Linet, LCSW, SEP. Open to newly diagnosed and long-time cancer survivors as well as caregivers. Are you overwhelmed by your cancer diagnosis and treat-ment? Worried about cancer recurrence? Feeling stressed as a caregiver? In a safe, supportive space, you will learn practical ways to manage anxiety and increase a sense of well-being in the body and mind. Using mindfulness and body-centered tech-niques, you can reduce stress and learn to better handle s...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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This experiential group is designed for those living with the day-to-day challenges of a catastrophic illness of any kind, including stage 3 or 4 and recurrent cancer. Together, participants will explore how to live more purposefully with the reality of our shared mortality within the individual context of life-and-body-altering illness. OSP Oncology Social Worker, Elise Lark, PhD, LCSW, OSW-C, brings a broad range of experience and passion to this group, as a clinician, integrative body-mind therapist,...
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Come to listen or to lend a voice. No experience or previous musical training is necessary - just a love of music! Please join us for monthly meetings to rehearse songs which we will sing to patients in the hospital. Facilitated by Rebecca Hieter, a social work intern who has studied theatre and has performed since she was a little girl. She welcomes all who have a desire to share the spirit of song. Open to those with cancer along with their family and friends.
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Learn more about... Community Health Community Transformation News & Updates Get Social HAPN Connect Join our mailing list to stay informed, motivated, and connected to your community. We will send you email updates with news and information about our latest innovations, community outreach efforts, health and prevention programs, wellness classes, upcoming lectures, events and so much more.
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Proceeds will benefit Good Samaritan Hospital and St. Anthony Community Hospital, members of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth).
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (March 2, 2021) – The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) announced the appointment of two members of its senior leadership team to new positions. Anthony Costello has been named Executive Vice President at WMCHealth. In this role, Costello serves as Chief Operating Officer for WMCHealth’s Valhalla (Westchester Medical Center, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital and Behavioral Health Center) and Poughkeepsie (MidHudson Regional Hospital) campuses, as well as HealthAlliance ...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (June 29, 2023) –– Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced the launch of its Center for Women’s Health Equity, a new care program that will address the social, economic, cultural and racial determinants of health that can result in increased maternal morbidity and mortality among women across the Hudson Valley. Supported by a $750,000 New York State grant secured by New York State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin and with the support of New York State Senate Majority...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (May 28, 2020) - The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced $1 million in grants to 10 Hudson Valley organizations, with $400,000 in grants going to five programs with operations in Ulster County to support the expansion of behavioral health and substance use disorders services. Part of the New York State “promising practices” initiative, these grants are designed to help WMCHealth partners develop sustainable models and services as they transition from the ...
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HealthAlliance, Inc. (“HealthAlliance”), the corporate parent of HealthAlliance Hospital Mary’s Avenue Campus, the former HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus, Margaretville Hospital, and Mountainside Residential Care Center, is committed to protecting the privacy and security of our patients’ information. On December 11, 2023, we began mailing notification letters to patients whose information may have been involved in a data security incident. On October 12, 2023, HealthAlliance learned of a data s...
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KINGSTON , Oct. 12, 2015 — Leading breast cancer specialists will discuss vital issues about the disease at a free public-education program from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 22 in the auditorium of the HealthAlliance Hospital Administrative Services Building, 75 Mary’s Ave. in Kingston. “Empower Yourself With Breast Cancer Knowledge” will offer bold, relevant information for women of all ages. This includes women in their 20s, 30s and 40s who may not give much thought to breast cancer if they believe, for instan...
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Fresh-air outdoor exercise like cycling is key to physical and emotional wellness, explains Dipak Chandy, MD, a pulmonologist at Westchester Medical Center, who also says studies show outdoor exercise improves sleep and burns more calories than indoor activities. Cycling does carry some risk, however, and WMCHealth encourages everyone to follow safety guidelines when venturing out to local roads and trails, such as mask use and social distancing, plus wearing a properly-fitted helmet ce...
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HIGHLAND, N.Y. (July 27, 2016) – The 16th annual HealthAlliance Foundation Golf Classic at Apple Greens Aug. 3 will raise funds to support new equipment, patient care initiatives and staff education at HealthAlliance hospitals. “The HealthAlliance Foundation is committed to funding technology, treatment and training at our hospitals,” explained Tom Collins, chairman of the golf classic and of the HealthAlliance board of directors. “Supporting these ‘three Ts’ is the foundation’s focus, and the golf clas...
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KINGSTON , Jan. 26, 2016 — The HealthAlliance Foundation, which supports the programs, facilities and services of HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, has added four community leaders to its board of directors and one to its advisory committee. The new board members are Barbara Connelly Cohen, Mary Jo DeForest, Tom Polk and Casey Scanlon. The new advisory committee member is Joe Murphy. Cohen, a local native, is the owner of Schwartz’s Inn in Uptown Kingston. She is actively involved with numerous commu...
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Scope of the Problem and Practical Skills to Screen, Engage and Treat Online Registration is Currently Closed. Course Director Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Health Center, Westchester Medical Center This conference will educate primary and specialty providers on the scope of the opioid addiction problem in adolescents and young adults both nationally and locally. Through lecture and case presentations, attendees will acquire a personal perspective on...
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Scope of the Problem and Practical Skills to Screen, Engage and Treat Course Director Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Health Center, Westchester Medical Center This conference will educate primary and specialty providers on the scope of the opioid addiction problem in adolescents and young adults both nationally and locally. Through lecture and case presentations, attendees will acquire a personal perspective on the impact of opioid addiction on patien...
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WMCHealth is a 1,700-bed healthcare system with nine hospitals in New York's Hudson Valley region. WMCHealth has 13,000 workforce members and nearly 3,000 attending physicians. Approximately 600 of our providers are employed in one of our two medical groups – Advanced Physician Services and the Bon Secours Medical Group, which make up WMCHealth Physicians. WMCHealth services includes Level I adult and pediatric trauma centers, plus Level II trauma centers; a dedicated burn center; the region’s only adva...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (January 23, 2017) — HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley (HealthAlliance), a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), and the Institute for Family Health, a federally qualified health center, are working together on a federally sponsored pilot project to see if patient follow-up reduces Ulster County’s suicide rate. HealthAlliance and the Institute’s Kingston Behavioral Health Center are pioneering efforts to provide structured follow-up support to patients who...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (April 5, 2022) – The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), has appointed Matilde Roman as Senior Vice President, Chief Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Officer and John Brand as Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communications. Matilde Roman Roman brings extensive public policy, legislative and leadership experience to her new position at WMCHealth. The Network’s mission is to provide the highest quality care for all and in her new role, Roman will develop strategic...
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Audio Archive 12/10/24: O+ Radio: Radio Kingston In this episode of the O+ Radio Hour, host Aimee Gardner talks with Dr. Michael Doyle , who is a board-certified Psychiatrist and Fellow, American Psychiatric Association with 30 years experience treating patients with psychiatric illnesses. 11/19/24: O+ Radio: Radio Kingston Trauma Care and the Emergency Department at HealthAlliance Hospital James Feeney, MD, Director of Trauma Services at HealthAlliance Hospital and Lee Ann Zeltmann, FNP-BC, RN, Tr...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. – Sept. 19, 2016 –The HealthAlliance Foundation’s third annual Anchors Aweigh cruise 6 p.m. Sept. 29 will raise funds for HealthAlliance Hospital cancer support services. The cruise, departing from Kingston’s Rondout Landing, will be aboard the Marika, a 100-foot, two-deck luxury yacht operated by Hudson Cruises Inc. Event proceeds will once again benefit the Oncology Support Program at HealthAlliance Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). “The On...
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The Patient Financial Services Department offers a variety of services to our patients from registration into our network through to collection from your insurance company. The HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley’s hospitals participate with most major insurance companies, listed below, and the Patient Financial Services Department will be happy to bill insurance carriers for patients. Our hospitals also accept most major credit cards including MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover. Many insur...
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COVID-19 Vaccination, Testing and Treatment at WMCHealth Use the links below to a WMCHealth location for testing and vaccine appointment scheduling. Westchester Medical Center, Maria Fareri Children's Hospital and our Behavioral Health Center HealthAlliance Hospital Margaretville Hospital MidHudson Regional Hospital Bon Secours Community Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital St. Anthony Community Hospital WMCHealth Physicians Advanced Physician Services Bon Secours Medical Group More COVID-19 and Antibody Te...
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Registration is Closed. Scope of the Problem and Practical Skills to Screen, Engage and Treat Course Director Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Health Center, Westchester Medical Center This conference will educate primary and specialty providers on the scope of the opioid addiction problem in adolescents and young adults both nationally and locally. Through lecture and case presentations, attendees will acquire a personal perspective on the impact...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (March 9, 2021) – The Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) and United Way’s 211 Helpline are partnering to distribute information about the COVID-19 vaccine to residents in the Hudson Valley. “WMCHealth and our Health Equity Task Force are committed to making sure the COVID-19 vaccine information is distributed in an equitable and inclusive manner,” said Michael D. Israel, President and CEO of WMCHealth. “Partnering with United Way’s 211 Helpline allows us to reach ...
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KINGSTON, N.Y., (April 2, 2024) –– HealthAlliance Hospital has been recognized by the Lown Institute as a 2024 Top Hospital for Fair Share Spending, a distinction that places HealthAlliance Hospital among only 20 percent of hospitals nationwide meeting—or exceeding—its obligations for community investment. This is the second recognition in as many years that HealthAlliance Hospital has earned from the Lown Institute. “This recognition is a reflection of WMCHealth's commitment to put the priorities of ou...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), the leading provider of integrated healthcare in the Hudson Valley, will launch the Victim Informed Care & Trauma Recovery (VICTR) Taskforce this week, to serve the needs of abuse victims and those impacted by trauma in Westchester County. The goal of this first-of-its-kind team is to collaborate with community partners to ensure a compassionate and streamlined approach to response and recovery for all victims. The VICTR Taskforce will bring tog...
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MidHudson Regional Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network ( WMCHealth ), welcomes longtime local family physician Robert C. Holland, MD, FAAP, to Advanced Family Medicine in Poughkeepsie. Dr. Holland practices at the hospital, at 1 Webster Ave., Suite 202, with family physician J. Keith Festa, MD, MidHudson Regional Hospital’s Associate Director of Medical Affairs. The office phone number is 845-244-8500. Originally from Poughkeepsie, Dr. Holland has practiced family medicin...
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MidHudson Regional Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network ( WMCHealth ), welcomes local family physician Harlan Rozenberg, DO, to Advanced Family Medicine in Poughkeepsie. Dr. Rozenberg practices at the hospital, at 1 Webster Ave., Suite 202, with family physicians Robert C. Holland , MD, FAAP, and J. Keith Festa, MD , MidHudson Regional Hospital’s Associate Director of Medical Affairs. The office phone number is 845-244-8500. Originally from Mamaroneck, N.Y., Dr. Rozenberg ...
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VALHALLA N.Y. (June 2, 2022) – Whether the tunes are rock, rap, jazz or a bedtime lullaby, music is employed as a healing therapy at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). With $2,500 in support from the Million Dollar Roundtable Foundation (MDRT), the music therapy program at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital now extends beyond the walls of the hospital with the MusiConnection Initiative, a program that connects hospitalized children to f...
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KINGSTON , Jan. 28, 2016 — Four prominent Ulster County leaders will be recognized at the HealthAlliance Foundation’s Tulip Ball April 30. Dr. Mark Josefski is the 2016 Tulip Ball honoree, Glenn L. Decker will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Greg and Thomasine Helsmoortel will be presented with the Community Service Award. Josefski is an attending physician at HealthAlliance Hospital and the Institute for Family Health, where he has been practicing since 1989. He is a past president of the N...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (June 15, 2020) — Kingston’s Grand Street Medical Associates is now part of WMCHealth Physicians, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network ( WMCHealth ). The practice, now called WMCHealth Physicians at Kingston, provides primary care and specialty healthcare services to the community, including asthma care, family medicine, diabetes management, ophthalmology, COVID-19 diagnostic testing and more. The practice office is open, accepts new patients, tak...
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Teens Take Action to Create Change in their Communities Cazenovia, N.Y., August 10, 2016 – Nine teens from Kingston, Wallkill and Poughkeepsie represented the Tobacco Free Action Communities (TFAC) program of HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, a member of Westchester Medical Center Health Network, at the annual statewide Reality Check Youth Summit from July 12-14. This year the Summit, which took place at Cazenovia College, was an opportunity for youth to develop and use the personal skills and talent...
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Hamilton, N.Y. – August 6, 2015 – On July 16 over 180 Reality Check youth leaders and tobacco control staff from across New York joined with Ulster and Dutchess County youth at Colgate University for a “selfie chain” to support assigning an “R” rating to movies depicting smoking. Reality Check, a program supported by HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley’s Tobacco Free Action Communities program, works to reduce youth exposure to tobacco marketing both in stores and on screen. According to the Centers for...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (May 15, 2020) – WMCHealth and WMCHealth Physicians/Advanced Physician Services announce that regular office hours are resuming this week at our medical practice offices in Dutchess, Ulster, and Delaware counties. New York State is allowing for resumption of medical practice visits based on the status of coronavirus impact, including a drop in COVID-19 cases, in specific counties. This return to regular office hours for medical practices closely follows last week’s resumption of outpatien...
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SAUGERTIES – May 10, 2016 – The HealthAlliance Foundation’s 27th annual Tulip Ball raised more than $180,000 to support technology and equipment, high quality treatment services, and training for hospital staff at HealthAlliance. The April 30 event at the Lazy Swan Golf and Country Club Village in Saugerties drew 350 people who celebrated the achievements of Dr. Mark Josefski, Glenn L. Decker, and Greg and Thomasine Helsmoortel. “We want to thank the community for its continued support during this time ...
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VALHALLA, NY- (February 25, 2019) – Girls’ Night Out, a heartwarming evening featuring tributes to heart disease survivors and their supporters, raised awareness about women’s heart health, as well as hope that new advances in cardiology will save more lives in the future. The event, a fundraiser for the Westchester Medical Center Health Network Heart & Vascular Institute, drew about 350 people to the Doral Arrowwood Hotel and Conference Center in Rye Brook on February 8. It paid tribute to female h...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (September 25, 2019) – Fueled by their commitment to Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) patients, a dedicated group of 11 WMCHealth workforce members will compete in the TCS New York City Marathon November 3. Each runner has his or her own motivation and has taken up the marathon challenge in support of the life-changing and lifesaving care provided to patients at WMCHealth hospitals across the Hudson Valley. Six are running a marathon for the first time. Team WMCHealth...
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KINGSTON , Jan. 21, 2016 — HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley’s TFAC program — Tobacco Free Action Communities in Ulster, Dutchess and Sullivan — named Ulster County Executive Michael Hein and former county Legislator Jeanette Provenzano “Tobacco-Free Community Champions” for spearheading a major effort to protect Ulster County youth from exposure to tobacco marketing near schools. “The work County Executive Hein and former Legislator Provenzano have done to make our county a healthier place to live, w...
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Kingston, N.Y. – Sept. 9, 2015 – On Oct. 1, the HealthAlliance Foundation will once again hold a cruise on the Hudson River to raise funds for cancer services. Guests onboard the Rip Van Winkle, however, will see a few changes. Specifically, the cruise has a new name — “Anchors Aweigh” — and the funds will benefit one particular program at HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley: the Oncology Support Program. “We are very excited to focus this event on the Oncology Support Program,” said Steffen T. Kraehmer...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (January 1, 2025) – The first baby of 2025 has arrived at HealthAlliance Hospital. Goldie Rose Trapanese was born at 2:20 a.m. on January 1, weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and measuring 20.5 inches. HealthAlliance Hospital wishes health and happiness for Ms. Trapanese and extends congratulations to her mother, Rachel, and the entire Trapanese family. Mother and baby are doing well and bonding at HealthAlliance Hospital. Rachel Trapanese with daughter Goldie Rose, the first baby born a...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) launched a new communications technology at its network hospitals this week to provide the highest level of prehospital care and preparation for Hudson Valley patients while en route to the hospital’s emergency departments. WMCHealth – home to the only hospital in the Hudson Valley with a Level I trauma center for both children and adults at Westchester Medical Center and Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, and a Level II trauma center at M...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s Master Chefs of the Hudson Valley: Corks & Forks dinner showcased the talents of seven master chefs from across the Hudson Valley for a good cause: supporting WMCHealth‘s10 hospitals in the Hudson Valley. Held at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park on September 30, the evening featured a six-course culinary feast prepared by some of the region’s top chefs. Organized by Chef Peter X. Kelly, Xaviars Restaurant Group, courses were prepared by Peter ...
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Recognizing the role of food and good nutrition in staying healthy, fighting disease and promoting healing and general well-being, the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is putting its weight behind a new initiative to address food policy issues in the Hudson Valley. Headed by powerhouse leaders in the food arena such as Feeding Westchester, Chef Peter X. Kelly of Xaviars Group, Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, ShopRite, Pace University College of Health Professions, Westch...
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Gifts donated to this campaign from Tuesday, November 27, 2018 through Tuesday, January 1, 2019 will be generously matched dollar for dollar (up to $50,000.00) by WMCHealth Chairman of the Board Mitchell Hochberg and Suzan Hochberg. That means your kind gift today will have twice the life-saving impact! Click here to support the local WMCHealth hospital(s) of your choice: Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, Valhalla, NY Behavioral Health Center, Valhalla, NY MidHud...
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Nearly 200 people attended Girls’ Night Out, a fun, invigorating evening celebrating women’s triumphs over heart and vascular disease, on March 7 at the Grand Hotel in Poughkeepsie. Proceeds from the event benefited the WMCHealth Heart and Vascular Institute at MidHudson Regional Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). The annual event was an evening of celebration, inspiration and education featuring shopping, mini-makeovers, a delectable meal and entertai...
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Effective immediately, WMCHealth hospitals and affiliated providers will rejoin Empire BlueCross BlueShield’s network of participating providers under a new, three-year agreement, retroactive to June 1. That means that all Empire members who received covered health care services from WMCHealth hospitals and affiliated providers on or after June 1 will receive coverage for these services at the in-network level of benefits. Those WMCHealth hospitals, facilities and providers covered under the new agreeme...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (Oct. 24, 2019) — New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul joined community influencers and hospital leadership as HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), broke ground on a $92.9 million, 127,000-square-foot expansion and enhancement of its hospital on Mary’s Avenue in the City of Kingston. The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction of a new hospital building, along with an extensive renovation of...
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VALHALLA, N.Y. (June 22, 2020) – Updated visitation guidelines are going into effect at all Westchester Medical Center Health Network ( WMCHealth ) hospitals that enable patient visitation for up to two support persons, designated by the patient or healthcare proxy. WMCHealth worked closely with the New York State Department of Health on the visitation update, which is in alignment with all state guidelines and helps ensure the safety of our patients, their caregivers, our workforce members, and the com...
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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED AS THE EVENT IS FULL. WMCHealth Network and WMCHealth PPS 2018 Public Safety Summit: Partnering for Safe and Healthy Communities 8 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Program Keynote Presentation by Russell W. Strand Senior Special Agent (Ret.) Trauma Informed Response and Care and Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI) Topics to include: Collaboration for Community Benefit Hear representatives from WMCHealth and law enforcement discuss why collaborat...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. (October 25, 2022) - HealthAlliance Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, and Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) a global leader in health technology, held a ceremonial signing today commemorating a partnership that is delivering advanced medical technologies to the new HealthAlliance Hospital and the communities the hospital serves in and around Kingston. The Philips health technologies at HealthAlliance Hospital will help medical imaging technicia...
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Mountainside Residential Care Center in Margaretville, operated by HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), has received a five-star quality rating – the best possible – from Medicare for the ninth straight time. Only 15 percent, or fewer than one-seventh, of the more than 15,000 nursing homes nationwide earned a five-star Medicare rating this year. Mountainside is one of two WMCHealth member facilities receiving Medicare’s five-star rati...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s Performing Provider System (PPS) and its Center for Regional Healthcare Innovation (CRHI ) have made significant progress to date with partnerships and investments in community initiatives that close gaps in access to healthcare resources and create sustainable, healthier communities at the grassroots level. The WMCHealth PPS was established to participate in New York State’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, a statewide p...
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Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) is transforming healthcare in the Hudson Valley by creating a culture that puts people first – both the people we care for as well as one another. Through mutual respect, kindness and empathy we build trust and promote well-being to every person, every time, always. We call this the WMCHealth Culture of Care and you’ll experience it in every moment from every member of our team because you matter. Read stories about patients who have experienced the ...
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June 1, 2016 UPDATE: October 21, 2016 Dear Community member, HealthAlliance is working hard to ensure that high-quality healthcare is provided directly in our communities. A vision for expanded care and financial strength is why we chose to partner with the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). This includes being part of a larger network umbrella. We are disappointed Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield has not recognized the contractual reimbursement terms for HealthAlliance that it previous...
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