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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 […]
A pair of Cortland insurance agencies plan merger
CORTLAND — The owners of the George B. Bailey Agency and Place Insurance are trying to merge without losing any name recognition. “It’s two independent agencies, and both names are known well,” says Chuck Spaulding, owner and president of the Bailey Agency. “So why wouldn’t we take advantage of using both names?” On Jan. 31,
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
Report details growth, reach at community banks
New York’s community banks provide most of the loans for the state’s small businesses and farms, according to a new report from the Department of
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
Payroll service for small businesses available from M&T
M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB) is launching an online payroll processing service for small businesses through a partnership with Sure Payroll, Inc. The service is now
Currier Plastics receives grant for lean manufacturing training
AUBURN — Currier Plastics, Inc. will use a $100,000 state grant to fund lean manufacturing training as it adds to its headquarters. The New York
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