Maimonides Medical Center Merger With NYC Public Hospital System Moves Forward Despite Lawsuit

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    NEW YORK (VINnews) – — Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn is moving closer to becoming part of New York City’s public hospital network, even as a lawsuit seeks to halt the transition.

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    Dr. Mitchell Katz, who leads NYC Health + Hospitals, told City Council members Monday that the integration could take effect as early as April 1. He said immediate priorities would include upgrading the hospital’s aging maternity facilities and improving its financial stability.

    A legal challenge filed by several former board members argues that joining the city system could negatively affect patient care and weaken the hospital’s longstanding ties to the Orthodox Jewish community. However, Katz said there is no court order currently blocking the process.


    Community leaders have expressed concern about whether religious and cultural practices at the century-old hospital would be maintained. Katz said the agreement includes provisions safeguarding those practices for decades and emphasized that the hospital’s name and much of its staff would remain in place.

    The proposed merger still requires approval from state health regulators. Gov. Kathy Hochul has pledged billions of dollars in funding over five years if the deal proceeds.

    If completed, the agreement would direct significant funding toward building a modern maternity ward. Hospital officials note that Maimonides handles roughly 6,000 births annually, making it one of the busiest maternity centers in the region.

    Joining the public system would also increase Medicaid reimbursement rates, generating an estimated multimillion-dollar monthly revenue boost, Katz said. He added that the added funding would help hire additional support personnel and modernize outdated medical record systems, including expanding patient access to digital health tools.

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    Yossie
    Yossie
    3 days ago

    This needs to be done since a majority of its patients are on Medicaid. Now they will get an infusion of cash for improvements and higher Medicaid reimbursements.
    The overpaid executives will have to take a pay cut. It all sounds good to me.

    Norm!
    Norm!
    3 days ago

    I had heard Maimonides & Shomrei Hadas were going to merge to streamline the process.
    I guess the idea died on the table.

    marshalltito
    marshalltito
    3 days ago

    great, this is without a doubt by far the WORST hospital in NYS, shut it down before it kills more Yidden.

    Bent
    Bent
    3 days ago

    Run now

    Educated Archy
    Educated Archy
    3 days ago

    Maimonides is both a blessing and a curse. It’s Cicu under the care of Dr Hollander, is top notch . I know quite a few lives saved from there. But then their nurses and other facilities are horrible . As it pertains to nurses, both sides have a point. The nurses are understaffed and overwhelmed. But they should be held accountable if they mess up. There is no room for error. Unions shouldn’t be protecting their jobs if they mess up. This isn’t a regular job. It’s life and death. I know someone who they killed. And the nurses should be held accountable.

    As a side note, they also have a palliative care unit. This area is perhaps the most vulnerable if there is a takeover. Currently it’s also one of the best in nYC and highly suggested by Chaim Aruchim as an option where it works on furthering life vs pulling the plug like many in the city. Should there be a takeover the new folks may not preserve that as it’s not a cash cow.

    Russian shloch
    Russian shloch
    3 days ago

    Great!
    Maybe it will get better!

    Kate
    Kate
    1 day ago

    It couldn’t be any worse than it is now.