What the deal cannot change is the economic and medical forces that have put LICH in the red for the past 20 years, and make it all but impossible for a hospital to survive there.SUNY Acquires $205M in Prime Real Estate | Brownstoner SUNY bought 18 separate LICH properties owned by Continuum Health Partners *Judge: Continuum Health Partners Must Manage Long Island College Hospital * State Controller Thomas DiNapoli did an audit in 2011 that said debt was too much for Downstate to handle. This merger should never have been approved. Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn May Close - NYTimes.com * Hamill: Mayor de Blasio's choice of Stanley Brezenoff as adviser on labor deals a poor one(NYDN) Brezenoff, who was appointed to counsel the mayor on labor contracts left unresolved by Bloomberg, fed Long Island College Hospital a slow poison that is destroying it.* Capital Health Care: Next up, Interfaith and H.H.C.(Capital)
Sal Albanese
Closing LICH
De Blasio reportedly getting involved in LICH case; SUNY contempt hearing on hold(Daily Eagle)
Three Struggling Brooklyn Hospitals Saved?
But Downsized . . . Love to Know Real Deal
Monday Update
De Blasio Strikes Conciliatory Note on Pre-K(NYT)
he federal government has agreed in principle to grant an $8 billion Medicaid adjustment waiver for New York state, which, though it is $2 billion less than requested, the money could help stabilize cash-strapped Brooklyn hospitals Feds Sign Off On $8 Billion Waiver That Will Allow NYS To Spare 3 Brooklyn Hospitals,@nygovcuomo is set to announce(NYDN) Brookdale Hospital, Interfaith Medical Center and
Wyckoff Hospital will now have the cash to change and survive, though in
a different way, Cuomo aides said.* Feds give NY $8B for health care overhaul (CrainsNY) * State reaches deal for $8 billion Medicaid waiver(Capital) * Struggling City Hospitals May Be Saved After Cuomo Announces Re-Investment of Medicaid Funds (NY1) * Federal Agency and New York State Are in Accord Over $8 Billion Medicaid Waiver(NYT) * NY to Receive $8 Billion in Federal Healthcare Funds(WNYC) * Cuomo touts a waiver-funded overhaul of NY hospitals(Capital) * NY will receive $8 billion in federal healthcare funds, Cuomo wants to use it to transform the hospital system. (WNYC)
Three Struggling Brooklyn Hospitals Saved?
But Downsized . . . Love to Know Real Deal
Monday Update
De Blasio Strikes Conciliatory Note on Pre-K(NYT)
he federal government has agreed in principle to grant an $8 billion Medicaid adjustment waiver for New York state, which, though it is $2 billion less than requested, the money could help stabilize cash-strapped Brooklyn hospitals Feds Sign Off On $8 Billion Waiver That Will Allow NYS To Spare 3 Brooklyn Hospitals,
de Blasio hires the guy the Jedi Knights trying to save LICH Hospital nicknamed Darth Vader
Darth Brezenoff
Hamill: Mayor de Blasio's choice of Stanley Brezenoff as adviser on labor deals a poor one(NYDN) Brezenoff, who was appointed to counsel the mayor on labor contracts left unresolved by Bloomberg, fed Long Island College Hospital a slow poison that is destroying it. Many people in Brooklyn think Mayor de Blasio’s appointment of Stanley Brezenoff is bad medicine. Brezenoff, as former CEO of Continuum Health Industries, fed Long Island College Hospital a slow poison that is killing it. Now de Blasio names Brezenoff as a special unpaid adviser on 152 municipal labor contracts left unresolved by Mayor Bloomberg.
“Brezenoff is a poster boy for what the late great Jack Newfield called the Permanent Government,” says one doctor who has worked at LICH for 30 years and lives in the community. “He made his political bones in the Koch administration as the head of Health and Hospital Corp.” This doctor says he has known de Blasio for a long time. “I enjoy eating a dish of macaroni with Bill,” he says. “But it made me physically ill on New Year’s Day to learn he’d appointed Brezenoff, who wants LICH dead, to any post.” De Blasio spokesman Wiley Norvel wants people in Brooklyn to relax, saying, “Stan Brezenoff will serve as an unpaid adviser on labor relations with the administration.”
Hospitals’ Dialysis Plan Is Under New Scrutiny(NYT)
A state council is set to vote on a deal to turn over dialysis at four
of the city’s public hospitals to a for-profit franchise, though data
show it did not perform as well as the hospitals themselves.
Struggling Brooklyn hospitals would be run as co-ops under new proposal: http://dnain.fo/1gV6kRB
Struggling Brooklyn hospitals would be run as co-ops under new proposal: http://dnain.fo/1gV6kRB
Why NYC Hospitals Are Closing
New York University Langone Hires
* Former New York City mayoral candidate Joe Lhota, a Republican, is now chief of staff at NYU’s Langone Medical Center, a job recently held by Anthony Shorris, de Blasio’s new deputy mayor for operations, Capital New York writes:
Medical Center Hires Lhota as an Executive(NYT)
State considers size of Medicaid savings
House Passes Additional NY Health Care Cuts
House budget tweak costs N.Y. hospitals millions(Capital)
Legislation which would have saved New York hospitals hundreds of
millions of dollars a year, was quashed Wednesday, a victim of
procedural hurdles and congressional budget scoring. Sen. Chuck Schumer,
along with Sens. Robert Menendez and Sherrod Brown and more than a hundred
members of the House, have been pushing for a one-year delay, and it
seemed as if they had finally succeeded when language postponing the
rule until October was included in the budget bill. But those billions
that hospitals fear losing, the government fears paying. The impact on
hospitals is expected to be significant. New York City's Health and
Hospitals Corporation, already in financial trouble, estimates losses
between $23 and $38 million a year or about 16 percent of all HHC's inpatient revenue..
* Surprise!
BREAKING 5PM: SUNY says they're "mustering resources" to try to resume ambulances to LICH tomorrow. I'm at LICH
After protests and legal threats, LICH will resume accepting ambulances(Capital)
Long Island College Hospital not accepting any new patients(NYP)
Only a day after its staunchest defender was elected mayor of New York City, financially troubled Long Island College Hospital decreed Wednesday that it would not accept any new patients…*
Ambulances are again arriving at LICH, court issues no new orders | Capital New ...
Judge Orders Owners And Advocates To Sit And Talk About Bed-Stuy Hospital Slated To Close (NY1)
SUNY Votes Table LICH Vote Wait 4 de Blasio
Surprise Vote Delay
Hospital Supporters Jubilant
Amid community outcry, SUNY has withdrawn its bid to build condominiums at the site of Long Island College Hospital
State: Medicaid money for homeless housing(Capital
SUNY tables Long Island College Hospital mall plan(CrainsNY) Trustees put on hold a plan to sell the campus to Fortis Property Group and turn it into a medical mall. SUNY trustees on Tuesday afternoon tabled a vote on a proposal to
redevelop money-losing Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn. The
proposal they were discussing would have sold the Cobble Hill campus to
Fortis Property Group in order to develop it into a medical mall.
Where is the Investigation?
Why Did SUNY Buy LICH for SUNY $205,350,000 owned by Continuum Health Partners If They Never Had the Resources to support A Hospital? Now the WSJ Reports the Growing Debt of the Hospital is More Than A Real Estate Deal Will Take In
New Plan Includes Condominiums
Redevelopment Plan Is Considered for Long Island College Hospital(NYT)
Hospital employees pocket millions in OT pay((NYP)
New York State Hospital Data Exposes Big Markups, and Odd Bargains(NYT)
As part of an effort to make health care pricing more transparent, the
State Health Department released an online trove of hospitals’ median
charges and costs for 1,400 conditions and procedures from 2009 to 2011.
*The $500 Million Question at LICH(WSJ)“The
liabilities highlight the challenges SUNY Downstate Medical Center
faces as it tries to sell LICH to either a new operator or a developer.The SUNY Board of Trustees held a hearing in Manhattan on the fate of Long Island College Hospital.(NY1) * Condos Sell Fast at St. Vincent's Site(WSJ) St. Vincent's Hospital served the sick and the poor for more
than 150 years in the heart of Greenwich Village. Now, condominiums
under construction at the site have been selling quickly, developers
say.* New York’s millionaire PACs(Capital) Eight committees ended the year with more than a million dollars on hand Friends of Silver: $3 million on hand Redevelopment Plan Is Considered for Long Island College Hospital(NYT)
SUNY officials said on Monday that a developer had offered to buy the
hospital in Brooklyn and lease much of the block back to one or more
health care providers.SUNY officials said a developer has
offered to buy Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn and redevelop it
to include condominiums, an urgent care center, a fitness center, and
other non-hospital facilities
The committee associated with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver kept a steady balance through 2013. Expenses included paying the firm BerlinRosen, and he continued to pay the law firm of Stroock, Stroock and Laven, LLP, which he employed following the Vito Lopez scandal. His campaign account also supported several candidates, including Democrat John McManmon who lost his special election bid.
NY1: “It’s not a matter of mismanagement,” said SUNY Board Chairman Carl McCall. “LICH has never had the resources to provide the kind of support that that community wants and probably needs, and we did not have those resources either. And you say that the folks there are angry. They are angry, and I understand that. But we have a lot of people here in SUNY.” McCall said that there isn’t much that they can do right now because of the court case, but they are considering some proposals to turn the hospital into an urgent care facility and also possible condominiums." * #SaveLICH: SUNY Hearing, McCall Says Condos Possible *Growing Hospital Debt State University of New York officials say that Long Island College Hospital’s mounting financial liabilities have climbed to $500 million, far more than the proceeds expected from the sale of the property, the Journal writes* Many of New York City’s financially strapped hospitals are scrambling to sign up people for health care through the state exchange or through Medicaid, as they brace for $22 billion in federal cuts over the next eight years, The Wall Street Journal reports: * "SUNY chair Carl McCall to de Blasio re LICH: Transfer it from state to city "Maybe they can do a better job."* NYC hospitals suffer (and pay for) poor quality ratings from Medicare. (NY World)* Health commissioner pledges 'cost transparency' in hospitals(Capital) * How long can city hospitals stay a 'going concern'? | Capital New York
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Judge Orders LICH Fully Open
de Blasio Goes To A Hospital Closed In the Speakers District to Make Room for More Luxury HousingTo Continue His Good Press on the Issue
Susan Sarandon backs de Blasio at St. Vincent’s rally despite prior opposition(NYP) * Ahead of rally, Quinn surrogates will appear at St. Vincent's site to say de Blasio did nothing to save hospital, only lately took up cause.* Since 2000, 19 hospitals have closed across New York City http://tnat.in/o3BA1 *
Pols Slapped for Closing A Hospitals
Council Speaker Christine Quinn’s press conference
this morning devolved into violence, as State Senator Brad Hoylman was
punched in the face and another Quinn supporter attacked during a heated
showdown over hospital closings. Man who slapped Brad Hoylman: “My wife
died two days ago... I had to travel an hour and a half to get to see
her.” http://politicker.com/2013/08/christine-quinn-hospital-presser-gets-violent/ …
Cynthia Nixon says there will be an even larger rally at this spot, 11th st. & 6th Ave. on Aug. 29.
Cynthia Nixon says there will be an even larger rally at this spot, 11th st. & 6th Ave. on Aug. 29.
Brooklyn judge orders restoration of key services at LICH(Brooklyn Eagle)
Long Island College Hospital (LICH) supporters celebrated a victory in
Cobble Hill late Friday after Supreme Court Justice Johnny Lee Baynes
ordered the immediate restoration of hospital services and staffing to
the levels that were in place on July 19.
Yet another Queens hospital closing, another on critical list(Queens Crap)Health care in the borough continues to flatline one facility at a
time, with Holliswood Hospital the latest to shutter its doors. The
127-bed private psychiatric hospital in Jamaica closed on Monday,
August 12 due to financial troubles, said a hospital official. Current
patients will begin to be discharged, and after an estimated one to two
weeks, the site will close permanently.* An audit by state Comptroller
Tom DiNapoli estimates
the state’s Medicaid program might have overpaid hospitals by as much
as $31.1 million over a 34-month period for patients who died within a
day of being admitted.de Blasio Keeps Focus on Brooklyn Hospital, Green Cabs Back to the Drawing Board
Bill de Blasio Keeps Focus on Brooklyn Hospital(NYO)
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Keeping Hospital Open
LICH supporters demand 250K per day from state officials until services restored * New York State hospitals may bear the brunt of low Obamacare numbers (Capital)
NOBAMACARE — Low Enrollment Could Impact New York Hospitals — Capital’s Dan Goldberg: “[H]undreds of thousands of newly insured were supposed to be a boon for the state's 215 hospitals, and bring in an estimated $500 million in additional revenue… about 400,000 people would have to sign up for coverage by March 31. In the six weeks since the enrollment began, less than 25,000 have enrolled in private plans. Separately, Gov. Cuomo's latest budget predicted an additional 400,000 people will sign up for Medicaid in 2014. So far, about 26,000 have signed up.” http://goo.gl/PLZMvR
HOSPITAL PENALTIES — Capital’s Dan Goldberg: “A coalition of labor unions and neighborhood activists have asked a Supreme Court judge to fine state officials $250,000 each day until services at Long Island College Hospital are restored to the level they were in April. … The contempt motion will be litigated on Monday in front of Supreme Court Justice Johnny Lee Baynes in Brooklyn.” http://goo.gl/aNg47L
New York state hospitals could face budget gaps because of the lower-than-expected enrollment into the new Affordable Care Act, which was estimated to add $500 million in revenue, Capital New York writes: http://bit.ly/185iWTm Interfaith Medical Center bankruptcy ruling on hold pending mediation.
LICH IN A SQUEEZE — Brooklyn Hospital, taken over by SUNY, has 1,400 employees taking care of a dozen patients, according to its C.F.O. — Capital's Dan Goldberg: “This could lead to a tuition increase,” at SUNY campuses, said Board of Trustees Chairman H. Carl McCall. “I want to make it clear that programs and services could go away and [people] will spend more on tuition to keep hospitals open in Brooklyn.” http://goo.gl/ckPJrD
More On Closing Hospitals
Hospital Shut Down?
BREAKING 5PM: SUNY says they're "mustering resources" to try to resume ambulances to LICH tomorrow. I'm at LICH
After protests and legal threats, LICH will resume accepting ambulances(Capital)
Long Island College Hospital not accepting any new patients(NYP)
Only a day after its staunchest defender was elected mayor of New York City, financially troubled Long Island College Hospital decreed Wednesday that it would not accept any new patients…*
Ambulances are again arriving at LICH, court issues no new orders | Capital New ...
Judge Orders Owners And Advocates To Sit And Talk About Bed-Stuy Hospital Slated To Close (NY1)
NY to address troubled Brooklyn hospitals(CrainNY)
Stephen Berger, former chair of a panel that ordered the closure of several failing New York City hospitals, will lead efforts to determine a prognosis for ailing Brooklyn hospitals.
Bloomberg Reduces Mothers Little Helpers At City Hospitals
Mike cracks down on painkiller pills(NYP) * New York City to Restrict Prescription Painkillers in Public Hospitals’ Emergency Rooms(NYT) Bloomberg announced that New York City municipal hospitals are going to start restricting patients to a three-day supply of prescription painkillers to combat the abuse of opioids in emergency rooms * Farley: ‘Severe’ Strain Of Flu Reaches Epidemic Proportions (WSBCS) * Bloomberg Slaps Down Criticism of Painkiller Restriction Plan(NYO) * Bloomberg Cracking Down on Easy-Access Painkillers(NY Mag) * No St Vincents, Sandy, Flu Hospitals Over Crowded Strained (Troy Artist)Stretchers in the Hallways
1/11/2013
As the State Keeps Closing Hospitals the City Is Less Able to Take Care of Emergencies Like the Ferry CrashCity Trauma Care Showing Strains(WSJ)After a ferry smashed into a Lower Manhattan dock Wednesday, first responders rushed dozens of people to a scattering of hospitals where nearly all were treated for minor injuries. But one passenger suffered serious head and face trauma and had to be taken 6 miles north for treatment.
Rally Held To Save Long Island College Hospital(NY1)
New York City Health Commissioner Tom Farley defended the city’s decision not to evacuate hospitals and nursing homes before Hurricane Sandy hit, saying they wanted to avoid the risk of endangering the health of vulnerable patients, the New York Daily News reports
Crisis in The Bronx Hospital Health Care Where are the Elected Officials and Mayoral Candidates ?Two More Hospitals May Close
Bidding Battle Over Bronx Hospital(WSJ) Two competing bids to take over New York Westchester Square
Medical Center, a struggling hospital in the Bronx, are bringing to
light deeper tensions about health care in the borough.
Exclusive: Long Island College Hospital faces threat of closing, SUNY official Carl McCall warns (NYDN) SUNY Downstate Medicl Center facility is money loser* Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn May Be Forced to Close(NYT) * BREAKING: LICH ON DEATH WATCH — State prepares to pull plug.(Daily Eagle)
Painful good-bye for Peninsula Hospital(NYDN) * New York ranks 48th in the nation for organ donation. The DMV is trying to do something about that.
When Hospitals Close Poor People Die
Plug is pulled on Peninsula Hospital(NYDN)Plea in Hospital Payment(WSJ) Solomon Kalish, the owner of a health-care consulting firm, withdrew his original not guilty plea and told a federal judge in Manhattan that he had knowingly broken the law when he accepted $197,005 in payments from hospital executives that he later turned over to former Democratic state Sen. Carl Kruger. *Kruger crony admits bribes(NYP) * Half of Brooklyn hospitalsCrain's New York Business * Former Sen. Carl Kruger spent $1.42 million in campaign funds on his legal defense and still has $400,000 left over, although he must make a court-ordered restitution to the tune of $900,000. * Politicians’ Ambitions and Indiscretions, on Taxpayers’ Tab (NYT) Each special election to replace them costs $350,000.
Hospital $$$ Problems
Hosp to pay $13M in Medicare bilking Beth Israel Medical Center admitted to fraudulently raising fees for Medicare patients through a process called “turbocharging” and agreed to pay the federal government $13 million in damages *30 New York-area hospitals hit with poor ratings (NYDN) Of the 50 hospitals cited by Consumer Reports as having the worst patient safety records nationwide, 30 are in the New York City metro area and the Bronx’s city-run Jacobi Medical Center is the worst * Leaders say Brookdale's lawsuits 'cause for great conce(NYDN) *Five unsafest hosps hazardous to health(NYP)
State shutdown of Peninsula Hospital’s lab bleeds into ongoing bankruptcy proceedings (NYDN) U.S. Trustee seeks appointed administrator to run Peninsula instead of current CEO
The Devil Wears Marshalls
Man Gets Taken to the Hospital In Front of Rally to Reopen St. Vincent's Hospital
MLK Vigil Turns Into 911 Emergency 120 W St. Rudin Lux Condos
Brooklyn's Hospital Crisis Deepens
Renegade CEO at Bushwick’s Wyckoff Heights Medical Center drops out of three-way merger (NYDN) He wants beleagured hospital to go it alone. Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Interim CEO Ramon Rodriguez will not allow the hospital to merge with two others, in defiance of a state advisory panel’s recommendation *Catholic-run hospitals are increasingly merging with smaller, secular hospitals, which often results in a limit of services provided – particularly when it comes to women’s reproductive health.
Is the NYT Telling Us A Drug Store Replaces St. Vincent's Hospital to Protect Quinn Who Is Being Attacked For Allowing the Hospital to Close?
New Style of Health Care Emerges to Fill Hospital’s Void(NYT) The demise of St. Vincent’s Hospital in Greenwich Village two years ago has led to a struggle for health care supremacy, offering a glimpse at what might be the future of urban medicine. *Loser of Bid to Overhaul Hospital Logs Files a Claim(NYT) Allscripts, one of the country’s largest providers of electronic medical records, lodged a complaint against the city’s public hospital system for awarding a $303 million contract to a rival, Epic Systems
It is So Easy To Kill A Hospital
City Planning Commission Unanimously Passes St. Vincent's Rezoning Plan(NY1) Hospital Site's Plan Advances Plans to remake the St. Vincent's Hospital site in the West Village into an $800 million residential project were approved on Monday by the City Planning Commission.*City Rezones St. Vincent's Site(Fox 5)
City Hospital Will Need Millions From the State and City After Fed Cuts
Hospitals’ Medicare funds at risk(NY World) City medical centers stand to lose millions under new incentives to
improve care under government insurance program for the elderly
Bronx Nurses, Locals Dread Closing Of Westchester Square Medical Center(NY1)
Start of A Major Reorganization of Brooklyn Hospitals
Abrupt Shift in Leadership at a Hospital in Brooklyn(NYT) After the chief executive of Wyckoff Heights Medical Center was abruptly dismissed, a member of a Cuomo administration task force was appointed to take over. The chief executive of a troubled Brooklyn hospital has been abruptly dismissed, less than a month after a task force set up by Cuomo outlined a plan to carry out a major reorganization of how hospital care is delivered in Brooklyn. A task force member is temporarily running things.
When Hospitals Close People Die
Peninsula Hospital Board Meets As Residents Rally(NY1)
3/14/2013
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Another Hospital Closed for Developers
BREAKING: Judge rules that SUNY Downstate plans to close LICH halted. More soon on http://BrooklynEagle.com
Breaking: Judge rules keep LICH open for now. State officials broke Open Meetings Law.
Second opinion: State now admits LICH real estate was on the table(Brooklyn Paper)
Senior moment: Activist claims LICH can be saved by letting old folks move in(Brooklyn Paper)
1/28/2013
Paying Doctors for Performance(NYT Ed) New York City’s public hospital system is moving away from cost-of-living increases.* Questions Remain on Expanded Medicaid(WSJ) * ‘LICH saved my life’ say petition signers, hoping to rescue sinking Cobble Hill hospital. (Daily Eagle)
Exclusive: Long Island College Hospital losing money at ‘excessive rate,’ SUNY official Carl McCall says (NYDN) In first interview McCall says SUNY Downstate's purchstate of LICH was not "a sound acquisition."*
Rescuer Appears for New York Downtown Hospital (NYT)1/9/2013
A Slow Death Has Begun At Downstate Hospital
As for Downstate Medical Center, layoffs are looming for about 800 UUP and PEF members — about 10 percent of the facility's workforce. Hundreds of union members rallied in the Capitol to protest cutbacks at a state-run hospital in Brooklyn(TU)
3 Way Brooklyn Hospital Merger Stalls
Hospital board balks at Brooklyn mega-merger(CrainsNY)*Chefs, Butlers, Marble Baths: Hospitals Vie for the Affluent(NYT)
SUNY Downstate in financial trouble, says state officia …(NYDN)
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli’s office says the SUNY Downstate Medical Center is hemorrhaging millions of dollars every week and could be insolvent in a few months.* State audit shows SUNY Downstate Medical in trouble(NYP) * Red alert for B’klyn hospital(NYT) * SUNY Downstate in financial trouble, says state officia (NYDN) *
Downstate Hospital Being Killed Slowly
SUNY Downstate in financial trouble, says state officia …(NYDN)
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli’s office says the SUNY Downstate Medical Center is hemorrhaging millions of dollars every week and could be insolvent in a few months.* State audit shows SUNY Downstate Medical in trouble(NYP)
How Did Brooklyn Elected Officials Allow Hospitals In Their Borough to Fail So Badly
A Brooklyn Hospital, Low on Cash, Says It May Need a State Bailout(NYT) The board chairman of Interfaith Medical Center blames Wyckoff Heights
Medical Center, another ailing hospital, for delaying a rescue plan. * The Times questions a jury’s verdict that a woman’s death at Wyckoff Hospital in Brooklyn five years ago was
unavoidable, and suggests the hospital was negligent in its care: * Interfaith Medical Center in Bed-Stuy is running out of money and may seek a state bailout. Hospital officials blame say a merger with two nearby hospitals that fell through is to blame.Bronx Nurses, Locals Dread Closing Of Westchester Square Medical Center(NY1)
Henry Berger and Stanley Brezenoff Close Another Hospital and the Media Never Even Prints Their Name
BULLETIN: SUNY TELLS DOCS LICH WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAY
Crisply Made Beds and Empty Corridors as State Prepares a Hospital for Its Closing(NYT) * Bill de Blasio and Dan Squadron storm rally to save Long Island College Hospital(NYDN)
* Protest Erupts After LICH Staff Claims Hospital Closure Is Imminent(NY1)
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Hospital Closing
Closing Update SUNY just announced it plans to close Long Island College Hospital.
State Health Department Approves SUNY's Closure Plan For Long Island College Hospital (NY1) * It's over. Cuomo's health department pulls the plug. Brooklyn Daily Eagle* The official DOH doc closing LICH * State Health Department Approves SUNY's Closure Plan For Long Island College Hospital
Restraining Order * Judge rules LICH cannot overrule medical counsel of doctors & nurses demanding hospital remain open to serve patients
Brooklyn Grapples With Struggling Hospitals(WSJ)
Killing New Yorker's With No Finger Prints
Steven Berger and Stanley Brezenoff Close Another Hospital and the Media Never Even Prints Their Names
Continuum is run by a ruthless powerbroker named Stanley Brezenoff whose nickname at LICH is Darth Vader.
Close Community Hospitals to Protect the Big Hospitals
A Plan to Stabilize and Strengthen New York's Health Care System
List of 10 full-service NYC hospital closings since 2006
List of 10 full-service NYC hospital closings since 2006
LICH, the Zombie hospital, mean to house 375 patients, it has 18
Pulling hosp’s plug(NYP)
Despite a clear court order, and a punishing heat wave, state officials are going ahead with plans to shut down Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital this weekend, according to health-care workers. Doctors, nurses, health-care workers and patients...* Brooklyn officials storm LICH, protest SUNY’s closure plan(Brooklyn Eagle)
BULLETIN:
SUNY TELLS DOCS LICH WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAY
Crisply Made Beds and Empty Corridors as State Prepares a Hospital for Its Closing(NYT) * Bill de Blasio and Dan Squadron storm rally to save Long Island College Hospital(NYDN)
* Protest Erupts After LICH Staff Claims Hospital Closure Is Imminent(NY1) * A hospital on life support(Village Voice)
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2nd Brooklyn Hospital Ordered Close
Interfaith Medical Center Plans to Close(NYT)
The Central Brooklyn hospital, asking a bankruptcy court to approve the plan, outlined a phased shutdown, from mid-August to November. * Protesters Urge State Officials To Keep Brooklyn's Interfaith Medical Center Open(NY1)
Assembly Health Committee head Gottfried on
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Judge Orders LICH Fully Open
Brooklyn judge orders restoration of key services at LICH(Brooklyn Eagle)
Long Island College Hospital (LICH) supporters celebrated a victory in
Cobble Hill late Friday after Supreme Court Justice Johnny Lee Baynes
ordered the immediate restoration of hospital services and staffing to
the levels that were in place on July 19.
Long Island College Hospital faces threat of closing, SUNY official Carl McCall warns
Saturday
Long Island College Hospital Remains Open As Legal Jousting Continues http://bit.ly/1e2cQBT
Friday
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
NYSNA court order against closing LICH was stayed on Thursday. De Blasio order still in effect. #saveLICH #brooklyn http://www.brooklyneagle.com/articles/interfaith-verge-closing-leaders-call-doh-consider-restructuring-plan-2013-07-26-210900 …
Amid Hospital’s Turmoil, a Lost Man Disappears(NYT)Two fathers say NYC #911 took too long to dispatch EMS to help their dying sons
SUNY Downstate under investigation by Brooklyn DA (Brooklyn Eagle)
Tuesday
Second Brooklyn Hospital Faces Closure(WSJ)
DA now probing LICH administrators http://dlvr.it/3hpMFF
Protesters Of Proposed Brooklyn Hospital Closings Stage 'Funeral March' (NY1)
De Blasio: SUNY Downstate Will Be In Big Trouble If It Closes LICH http://dlvr.it/3hpyLM
Sunday 6PM SUNY Downstate pushing ahead with LICH closure, only 11 patients remain. Plan is to empty out the sick by July 28 http://fw.to/Ay1wpsa
LICH DEAD: State approves closure plan, hospital says judges orders to keep it open will be ignored (Brooklyn Paper)
SHUT IT DOWN: State Health Dept. approves Long Island College Hospital closure — despite last-ditch efforts(NYDN) * Temporary Restraining Order Issued After State Approves Plans For Long Island College Hospital Shutdown(NY1) * SUNY Downstate Will Appeal Temporary Restraining Order Against Closing Long Island College Hospital(NY1) * Emergency judge's order keeps LICH open for now(WABC) * LICH Closure Approved; Restraining Order Could Buy Time (WCBS)
Restraining Order * Judge rules LICH cannot overrule medical counsel of doctors & nurses demanding hospital remain open to serve patients
Rep. Nydia Velazquez and seven others were arrested on Monday in Brooklyn for protesting the state’s closure of the Long Island College Hospital, the Wall Street Journal reports: http://on.wsj.com/16YhHS3
Get this: Associated Press says NYC hospitals have a problem. You think? http://fb.me/I0eQYGge
Brooklyn Hospital Closings a Blow to Psychiatric Care(NYT)
The planned closure of the Interfaith Medical Center threatens to create a severe shortage of inpatient mental* Protesters Urge State Officials To Keep Brooklyn's Interfaith Medical Center Open(NY1)
The judge has no robe(NYDN Ed)
In a display of judicial activism on stilts and steroids, a Brooklyn
Supreme Court justice took an uninvited leap into the fight over closing
Long Island College Hospital only to create turmoil and make a fool of
herself. Having presided over the rather ministerial matter of the hospital’s
takeover by SUNY Downstate Medical Center in 2011, Justice Carolyn
Demarest was outraged to read in the news that the bailout had failed
and the state, with the okay of Gov. Cuomo, was cutting its
multi-million-dollar losses and shutting LICH.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion#ixzz2d5FVUcaGSUNY Took Over LICH To Sell the Real Estate - Where Is the Criminal Investigation
Judge Carolyn E. Demarest of State Supreme Court in Brooklyn wrote that it was unclear whether SUNY’s intention was always to act as a kind of Trojan horse, taking over the hospital as a way of seizing its valuable assets — it is in a brownstone neighborhood in Brooklyn, and some rooms have views of the Statue of Liberty — or whether the closing happened through incompetence or circumstances beyond its control. Despite its prized location, the hospital has a largely poor patient base and has had years of Medicaid cuts. * Interfaith healing: Bankrupt Brooklyn hospital leads city in citations for faulty care(NY World)
As New Yorkers Die From Closed Hospitals The NYT Also Writes That A Club for Clowns is Closing
Curtain Falls on a Club for Clowns and Comics(NYT)
Daily News is Mad At A Judge Fighting Big Money Contributors From Big Hospitals That Are Bribing NY Pols to Close Hospitals That Serve the Poor
Justice, Johnny Lee Baynes
Judges gone wild (NYDN Ed)
In the Long Island College Hospital case, more legislating from the bench
Brooklyn Supreme Court justice, Johnny Lee Baynes, bars LICH’s closure
on the ground that long-standing Health Department regulations are
unconstitutionally vague, thereby eviscerating the department’s power to
okay the closure of any hospital. Never mind that a governor, health
commissioner and Legislature have wrestled with LICH’s fate as the most
closely considered and debated hospital issue in decades.
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Hospital Closing
Closing Update SUNY just announced it plans to close Long Island College Hospital.
State Health Department Approves SUNY's Closure Plan For Long Island College Hospital (NY1) * It's over. Cuomo's health department pulls the plug. Brooklyn Daily Eagle* The official DOH doc closing LICH * State Health Department Approves SUNY's Closure Plan For Long Island College Hospital
Restraining Order * Judge rules LICH cannot overrule medical counsel of doctors & nurses demanding hospital remain open to serve patients
Killing New Yorker's With No Finger Prints
Steven Berger and Stanley Brezenoff Close Another Hospital and the Media Never Even Prints Their Names
Continuum is run by a ruthless powerbroker named Stanley Brezenoff whose nickname at LICH is Darth Vader.
Close Community Hospitals to Protect the Big Hospitals
A Plan to Stabilize and Strengthen New York's Health Care System
List of 10 full-service NYC hospital closings since 2006
List of 10 full-service NYC hospital closings since 2006
LICH, the Zombie hospital, mean to house 375 patients, it has 18
Pulling hosp’s plug(NYP)
Despite a clear court order, and a punishing heat wave, state officials are going ahead with plans to shut down Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital this weekend, according to health-care workers. Doctors, nurses, health-care workers and patients...* Brooklyn officials storm LICH, protest SUNY’s closure plan(Brooklyn Eagle)
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SUNY TELLS DOCS LICH WILL CLOSE ON SUNDAY
Crisply Made Beds and Empty Corridors as State Prepares a Hospital for Its Closing(NYT) * Bill de Blasio and Dan Squadron storm rally to save Long Island College Hospital(NYDN)
* Protest Erupts After LICH Staff Claims Hospital Closure Is Imminent(NY1) * A hospital on life support(Village Voice)
A Real Estate Deal to Close A Hospital
Where is the Investigation?
Why Did SUNY Buy LICH for SUNY $205,350,000 owned by Continuum Health Partners If They Never Had the Resources to support A Hospital? Now the WSJ Reports the Growing Debt of the Hospital is More Than A Real Estate Deal Will Take In
The $500 Million Question at LICH(WSJ)
“The liabilities highlight the challenges SUNY Downstate Medical Center faces as it tries to sell LICH to either a new operator or a developer.
The SUNY Board of Trustees held a hearing in Manhattan on the fate of Long Island College Hospital.(NY1)“The liabilities highlight the challenges SUNY Downstate Medical Center faces as it tries to sell LICH to either a new operator or a developer.
NY1: “It’s not a matter of mismanagement,” said SUNY Board Chairman Carl McCall. “LICH has never had the resources to provide the kind of support that that community wants and probably needs, and we did not have those resources either. And you say that the folks there are angry. They are angry, and I understand that. But we have a lot of people here in SUNY.” McCall said that there isn’t much that they can do right now because of the court case, but they are considering some proposals to turn the hospital into an urgent care facility and also possible condominiums." * #SaveLICH: SUNY Hearing, McCall Says Condos Possible *Growing Hospital Debt State University of New York officials say that Long Island College Hospital’s mounting financial liabilities have climbed to $500 million, far more than the proceeds expected from the sale of the property, the Journal writes* Many of New York City’s financially strapped hospitals are scrambling to sign up people for health care through the state exchange or through Medicaid, as they brace for $22 billion in federal cuts over the next eight years, The Wall Street Journal reports: * "SUNY chair Carl McCall to de Blasio re LICH: Transfer it from state to city "Maybe they can do a better job."* NYC hospitals suffer (and pay for) poor quality ratings from Medicare. (NY World)* Health commissioner pledges 'cost transparency' in hospitals(Capital) * How long can city hospitals stay a 'going concern'? | Capital New York
More About Closing Hospitals
Ex-Hospital Worker Accused of Cover-Up in Patient’s Death The patient, Esmin Green, collapsed and died in a Brooklyn psychiatric hospital’s waiting room, where a video showed staff members ignoring her. (NYT) * Ex-hospital worker accused in cover-up (WSJ) * City Hospital Employee Indicted In Psych Patient's Death
Yet another Queens hospital closing, another on critical list(Queens Crap)
Many Holliswood Hospital Workers Say Goodbyes On Last Day Of Work http://bit.ly/18AMuWt
A court order to allows LICH to resume services http://dlvr.it/3q4lzV
Closed Hospitals, Brooklyn 911 Phone System Are Reasons Not Given for A 10% Increase In Ambulance Response Time
NYC sees increase in cardiac emergencies as ambulance response time rises (NYP) Ambulances responded to 8,804 cardiac arrests in the first four months of the fiscal year — a 10 percent increase from the same period a year ago — and it took longer to get to those needing help, according to figures released Tuesday. Every second is critical in cardiac cases — a detail made more worrisome because the longer response times came as the number of cardiac calls jumped sharply from 8,026 a year earlier. The numbers explain why Mayor de Blasio is adding 32 ambulances to the city fleet in his upcoming budget. The Transportation Department reported it took an average 6.7 days to close a pothole work order, up from 4.3 days, because of an “exceptionally harsh winter” that left so many of the craters.There was better news at the NYPD, which dispatched patrol cars to crimes in progress in an average of 8.4 minutes, down from 9.3 minutes the previous year. * * New York City lawmakers said the de Blasio administration is not doing enough to overhaul the 911 system during a tense City Council hearing, the Daily News reports: * NYC Council members criticized the de Blasio administration’s continued push of a plan to overhaul the 911 emergency response system, despite the project being years behind schedule and more than $2 billion over budget.NYC Council Criticizes Long-Awaited, $2 Billion 911 System (WSJ) New York City council members sharply criticized Wednesday the remaking of the city's 911 system, a $2 billion-plus, more-than-decade-long project that remains incomplete.* NYPD Deputy Commish John Miller: Why ISIS' appeal is sostrong (NYDN)
Closed Hospitals
Lobbyists are at the heart of the 911 Emergency Systems Failure
Closed Hospitals
Lobbyists are at the heart of the 911 Emergency Systems Failure
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