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Maxwell School professor appointed to national postal-service reform panel
SYRACUSE — Walter D. Broadnax, a professor at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, has been appointed to a panel leading an independent review of
Crouse Hospital names Sedore new chief nursing officer
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital pulled its new chief nursing officer from the top of its college of nursing. The Syracuse hospital appointed Ann Sedore, a
Arnot Health lands grants for equipment purchases
ELMIRA — Arnot Health recently received several grants to use toward purchasing a new evaluation and treatment kit and a new portable ultrasound system for
St. Joseph’s moves toward new EHR system with Onondaga Tower lease
SYRACUSE — Taking over new physical space in downtown Syracuse was a step toward virtual changes at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center. The 431-bed Syracuse hospital and health-care system took over 22,000 square feet of space in Onondaga Tower on Jan. 31. That building, formerly known as the HSBC Tower, sits at the corner of
HealtheConnections RHIO changes HIE software vendors
SYRACUSE — HealtheConnections RHIO Central New York is in the process of switching to a new software vendor for the health-information exchange (HIE) it operates
Colgate University agrees to buy nursery school building
HAMILTON — Colgate University plans to purchase a building for a group of children younger than its usual demographic. The liberal arts university in Hamilton
Mercy Flight Central files plan for new base east of Utica
SCHUYLER — Air-ambulance service Mercy Flight Central plans to open a new base in the town of Schuyler in an attempt to speed its service
HealtheConnections adds new board members
SYRACUSE — HealtheConnections has elected five new members to its board of directors. The Syracuse–based organization, which is the umbrella for the regional health information
Feds give New York $185.8 million for health-insurance exchange
The federal government has earmarked more money for New York to use as it puts its State Health Benefit Exchange in place. New York will
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