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In 2003, the Winthrop South Nassau System became part of New York Presbyterian. [6] In 2017, Winthrop became affiliated with NYU Langone, becoming NYU Winthrop. [7] By 2019, a full asset merger between NYU and Winthrop had been complete. In November 2020, it was announced that the hospital changed its name to NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island. [8]
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island is a 591-bed acute-care hospital located in Mineola, New York. [51] [68] Formerly known as Winthrop University Hospital, it merged with NYU Langone Health in 2019. [1] [27] [28] The hospital's Level 1 Trauma Center is certified by the American College of Surgeons. [51]
Mount Sinai South Nassau, formerly South Nassau Communities Hospital, has a total of 455 beds. [1] It has expanded numerous times over the years and is now one of the main hospitals on the South Shore of Long Island. In 1996, South Nassau joined with Winthrop University Hospital to form Winthrop
The American Hospital Directory lists 261 active hospitals in New York State in 2022. 210 of these hospitals have staffed beds, with a total of 64,515 beds. The largest number of hospitals are in New York City. [1]
NYU Langone Hospital – Long Island, founded in 1896 by local physicians and residents as Nassau Hospital, and later Winthrop-University Hospital, was Long Island's first voluntary hospital. In 1897, it admitted 91 patients, performed 27 operations, and reported two births and eight deaths during the first year.
The NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System is a network of independent, cooperating, acute-care and community hospitals, continuum-of-care facilities, home-health agencies, ambulatory sites, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area.
Replaced New York and Long Island Traction Company "Mineola-Jamaica" line on April 5, 1926. [38] Operated by Schenck Transportation until 1973 MSBA takeover. A new branch started running on April 8, 2012, with buses operating from Mineola to Hicksville via Old Country Road, replacing the n78 and n79.
River Crest Sanitarium, a New York State licensed mental hospital located in Astoria, Queens. [62] Closed by 1961, replaced by a private high school. Rockaway Beach Hospital, 152 Beach 85th Street, Queens. Opened on April 30, 1911, renamed Peninsula Hospital, and moved to 51-15 Beach Channel Drive on June 12, 1960, closed in April 2012. [59 ...