MetroPlus Health Plan today announced new partnerships with the Fire Department of the City of New York, NYC Housing Authority and the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to provide New Yorkers affordable health insurance.
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Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce Presents The National Urban Health Conference
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Elev8 Wellness Centers, Touro College and Metroplus Health Plan present the 8th Annual National Urban Health Conference taking place Saturday May 12th through Sunday, May 20th, 2018. Continue Reading →
NYC Health + Hospitals Honors Outstanding Physician Matthews K. Hurley In Harlem
In honor of Doctors’ Day, NYC Health + Hospitals recognized 25 physicians, which includes Matthews K. Hurley, MD at Harlem Hospital, for excellence and their ongoing commitment to patient care. Continue Reading →
Harlem-Based Raji Ayinla Wins Excellence Award
Dr. Ram Raju, President and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, today recognized Harlem -based Raji Ayinla (pictured) and 23 other physicians representing all five boroughs for excellence and their commitment to patient care. Continue Reading →
Brewer Tours Senior Centers Launching Resource Guide
Today, Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer toured three senior centers, kicking off a citywide effort to distribute thousands of copies of “Age-Smart Manhattan,” her office’s new senior resource guide. Continue Reading →
Brewer To Unveil New Senior Guide At Harlem Senior Centers
Tomorrow, Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer will unveil “Age-Smart Manhattan,” her office’s newly-published 80-page senior resource guide, in a tour of senior centers in Midtown (not listed), East Harlem, and Central Harlem during the lunch hour. Continue Reading →
New York City’s Public Health Care System Rebrands
The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation will now be known as NYC Health + Hospitals as part of a new brand strategy that unifies its more than 70 patient care locations in the five boroughs and represents a transition to a wellness-focused health care leader that provides essential services to 1.4 million New Yorkers every year. Continue Reading →
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