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The New York City Department of Records and Information Services (DoRIS) is the department of the government of New York City [4] that organizes and stores records and information from the City Hall Library and Municipal Archives. [5] It is headquartered in the Surrogate's Courthouse in Civic Center, Manhattan.
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York (OCME) is a department within the city government that investigates cases of persons who die within New York City from criminal violence; by casualty or by suicide; suddenly, when in apparent good health; when unattended by a physician; in a correctional facility; or in any suspicious or unusual manner.
It was the designated provider for New York and New Jersey members of the U.S. Department of Defense Health Plan. Over time it expanded to become a major medical and research center. It maintained its connection to the Roman Catholic tradition, and was sponsored by the Bishop of Brooklyn and the President of the Sisters of Charity of New York.
The largest number of hospitals are in New York City. [1] The January 1, 2022 listing by the New York Health Department of general hospitals covered by the New York Healthcare Reform Act show 165 hospitals 63 closed hospitals, and 51 hospitals that had been merged with other hospitals. [2]
MediSys Health Network owns and operates Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Flushing Hospital Medical Center. [11] [12] Its prior affiliations and management include the New York Presbyterian Healthcare Network. [13] Parsons Hospital became a division of Flushing. [14] the latter was acquired by New York Hospital in April 1996. [15]
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 ...
Pages in category "Defunct hospitals in New York City" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Metropolitan Hospital Center (MHC, also referred to as Metropolitan Hospital) is a hospital in East Harlem, New York City.It has been affiliated with New York Medical College since it was founded in 1875, [1] representing the oldest partnership between a hospital and a private medical school in the United States.