Catholic Health Services of Long Island
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In a series of major changes at some of the region's largest hospitals, Catholic Health Services of Long Island has named key executives to new posts at St. Joseph Hospital, Mercy Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital.
The Rockville Centre-based system named Drew Pallas, a certified public accountant and chief operating officer of St. Joseph Hospital in Bethpage, as St. Joseph's new executive vice president and chief administrative officer.
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In a move marking the entry of one of Long Island's last independently operated hospitals into a larger system, New Island Hospital in Bethpage has joined Catholic Health Services of Long Island.
New Island became the sixth member hospital in CHS after the hospital board approved the decision unanimously on Jan. 20, following CHS's earlier approval of the addition of the 203-bed institution.
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Kings Harbor Multicare Center and Long Beach Medical Center Receive Honorable Mentions
ROSLYN, N.Y. -- Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers (PRI), the se...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings has published a report on Catholic Health Services of Long Island, NY.
The report is available at 'www.fitchratings.com'.
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As a young man living with his family in Levittown, James Harden was once treated for pneumonia at Mercy Medical Center in Rockville Centre. He remembers the experience as fondly as anyone can from a more than weeklong hospital stay.
I remember feeling very safe there and feeling very well taken care of, Harden said of the Catholic Health Services of Long Island facility. My family grew up using Catholic health care services. My brother was hospitalized as a child in the early '60s at St. Francis. And my extended family continues to use the Catholic health care system.
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Business Editors
(In a press release issued two weeks ago, there were discrepancies in the outstanding debt. The revised press release follows.)
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Two Catholic Health Services of Long Island hospitals have agreed to pay a total of $2.6 million to federal regulators for contracts with physician groups that didn't comply with federal regulations.
CHS said it identified the problems through internal reviews and reported them voluntarily.
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns a 'BBB+' rating to the Catholic Health Services of Long Island's (CHSLI) $99,025,000 Dormitory Authority of the Stat...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings affirms its 'BBB+' rating on the approximately $430 million Dormitory Authority of the State of New York bonds issued on beh...
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Hospital group's program awarded for a great takeoff
Catholic Health Services of Long Island has received one of the four 2010 Pinnacle Awards for Quality and Patient Safety recently presented by the Healthcare Association of New York State.