Originally Posted - November 27, 2006




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Grants Awarded To Hospitals, Nursing Homes

ALBANY---A total of $268 million is being awarded to 53 hospitals and nursing homes to further strengthen New York's world-class health care system. The grants are part of the State's Healthcare Efficiency and Affordability Law for New Yorkers (HEAL NY) Phase Two and have been awarded to 29 hospitals and 24 nursing homes that have demonstrated a commitment to investing in the restructuring and reconfiguration of their facilities to further improve the delivery of quality care to patients.

The awards are for capital projects aimed at reconfiguring and rightsizing inpatient space in favor of improved hospital-based ambulatory and outpatient care and less restrictive long-term care services, such as adult day health care and assisted living. Several grant recipients for instance will upgrade their emergency departments to foster better care and reduce the unnecessary admissions to inpatient care that often result from overcrowded emergency rooms. And several nursing homes will construct more appropriate, homelike environments for those long-term care clients still best served by an inpatient residential setting.

Recipients of HEAL NY Phase Two grants are:


CENTRAL REGION

Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Inc.

Hospital

$ 9,125,000

Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital, Inc.

Hospital

$ 1,124,170

Little Falls Hospital

Hospital

$ 2,072,537

Cortland Regional Medical Center, Inc.

Hospital

$ 560,906

Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, Inc.

Hospital

$ 1,500,000

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital

Hospital

$ 1,500,000

Auburn Memorial Hospital

Nursing Home

$ 4,442,619

Fairport Baptist Homes

Nursing Home

$ 6,242,196

Charles T. Sitrin Health Center, Inc.

Nursing Home

$10,689,750

Good Shepherd Fairview Home

Nursing Home

$ 1,049,372

Bridgewater Center for Rehab and Nursing, LLC

Nursing Home

$ 1,500,000

St. Camillus Residential Health Care Facility

Nursing Home

$ 1,211,364

United Helpers Canton Nursing Home, Inc.

Nursing Home

$ 1,500,000

Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center, Nursing Home Co., Inc.

Nursing Home

$ 487,500

HUDSON VALLEY REGION AWARDS:

Orange Regional Medical Center

Hospital

$ 24,600,000

St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

Hospital

$ 500,000

Delaware Valley Hospital, Inc.

Hospital

$ 1,500,000

Ferncliff Nursing Home

Nursing Home

$ 5,053,300

St. Mary's Rehabilitation Center for Children

Nursing Home

$ 700,000

Bethel Nursing Home

Nursing Home

$ 159,468

LONG ISLAND REGION AWARDS:

Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center

Hospital

$ 4,938,854

Winthrop-University Hospital

Hospital

$ 500,000

Nassau Health Care Corp

Hospital

$23,971,308

Long Beach Medical Center

Hospital

$ 426,812

Cold Spring Hills Center for Nursing and Rehab

Nursing Home

$ 8,594,000

San Simeon by the Sound Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, Inc.

Nursing Home

$ 3,130,000

NORTHERN REGION AWARDS:

Adirondack Medical Center

Hospital

$ 1,000,000

Seton Health

Hospital

$ 998,110

Amsterdam Memorial Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility

Hospital

$ 82,750

Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Center

Hospital

$ 6,143,223

Capital Region Geriatric Center, Inc. dba Eddy Cohoes Rehabilitation Center

Hospital

$ 3,776,779

NEW YORK CITY REGION AWARDS:

New York Methodist Hospital

Hospital

$12,543,054

Lutheran Medical Center

Hospital

$13,290,630

Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital

Hospital

$12,500,000

Metropolitan Hospital Center

Hospital

$ 5,081,250

St. Vincent’s Hospital Midtown

Hospital

$16,704,929

SVCMC-St. Vincent's Hospital Staten Island

Hospital

$ 218,750

M.J.G. Nursing Home Co.

Nursing Home

$16,678,000

Beth Abraham Health Services

Nursing Home

$ 1,161,000

Cobble Hill Health Center

Nursing Home

$21,159,000

Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center

Nursing Home

$11,290,500

M.J.G. Nursing Home

Nursing Home

$ 379,000

Sea View Hospital Rehabilitation Center and Home

Nursing Home

$ 425,000

WESTERN REGION AWARDS:

Sisters of Charity Hospital

Hospital

$ 3,899,235

St. Joseph Hospital of Cheektowaga

Hospital

$ 2,553,327

Sheehan Memorial Hospital

Hospital

$ 3,184,484

United Memorial Medical Center

Hospital

$ 500,000

Brooks Memorial Hospital

Hospital

$ 325,000

ECMC Corp./Erie County Home

Nursing Home

$ 433,011

Gerry Nursing Home Company, Inc.

Nursing Home

$ 1,998,641

Kaleida Health

Nursing Home

$ 12,407,748

Lutheran Retirement Home

Nursing Home

$ 583,250

TLC Health Network

Nursing Home

$ 1,284,000

TOTAL $268,000,000

 

 



In addition, the Governor recently announced the availability of more than $52 million in grant funding to advance Health Information Technology (HIT) initiatives on a regional level. Under the terms of a five year agreement negotiated by Governor Pataki with the federal Department of Health and Human Services, additional federal funding will be made available to supplement the State funds. Up to half of the grant funds awarded, $26.4 million, under HEAL Phase 3 will be supported by F-SHRP, if the grant recipients meet the qualifications.

The report of the Commission on Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century is due to be released shortly and it is anticipated that implementation of the Commission's recommendations, if they are ultimately adopted, may require significant capital investment to achieve health care system restructuring goals. In preparation for this eventuality the Department of Health (DOH) and the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) are engaged in the preliminary development of a Phase 4 HEAL NY request for grant application (RGA) for an additional $269 million for those institutions that are the subject of a Commission recommendation.
11-27-06

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