ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Funding announced Monday for 25 networks of health care providers across New York, most led by a nonprofit or public hospital system.
$1.2 billion, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp.
$700 million, Advocate Community Providers Inc., a consortium in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx
$565 million, Finger Lakes Performing Provider System
$535 million, Nassau Queens Performing Provider System LLC
$489 million, Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn
$389 million, Mount Sinai PPS LLC in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens
$384 million, SBH Health System in the Bronx
$323 million, Central New York Care Collaborative
$299 million, Stony Brook University Hospital
$274 million, Westchester Medical Center
$250 million, Alliance for Better Health Care LLC based in Schenectady and covering six counties
$249 million, Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx
$243 million, Millennium Collaborative Care headed by Erie County Medical Center
$225 million, Southern Tier Rural Integrated Performing Provider System
$217 million, Staten Island Performing Provider system
$187 million, Adirondack Health Institute Inc.
$154 million, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
$141 million, Albany Medical Center Hospital
$128 million, NYU Lutheran Medical Center
$92 million, Sisters of Charity Hospital of Buffalo
$78 million, Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown
$98 million, The New York and Presbyterian Hospital
$72 million, Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown
$46 million, Refuah Community Health Collaborative in Rockland and Orange counties
$32 million, The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens
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