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Fidelis Care was formed in 1993 as the NYC Catholic Health Plan Inc. [2] by the Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens, Inc. and the Diocese of Brooklyn to serve the poor and medically underserved. [5] In 1997, Fidelis expanded to Western New York with the acquisition of Better Health Plan, a Buffalo-based HMO. [6]
The foundation was created in 2018 following the sale of Fidelis Care, [2] a private nonprofit health plan that was incorporated by New York State's Catholic bishops in 1993. [3] [1] The board of Fidelis sold the plan to Centene for $3.75 billion. [1]
Centene began offering state-run Medicaid programs through Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2014. [7] In July 2015, Centene announced it would acquire Health Net. [8] [9] [10] In March 2016, it finalized its acquisition [11] In September 2017, it announced that it would acquire Fidelis Care, a nonprofit insurer in New York, for US$3.75 billion ...
Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 29 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened in 1868. Now a nursing home. [61] Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital, 1395 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn [62] [63] Its prior name was Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York. [62] Brooklyn Women's Hospital August 1, 1930 through 1960s.
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Kings County Hospital was born of necessity, dedicated to caring for the underprivileged of Brooklyn. In 1824, New York State established a law requiring several counties, including the County of Kings (Brooklyn), to purchase lands to be used exclusively to house the poor, deferring all potential real estate taxes which could be levied on the land.
NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn is a 444-bed acute-care hospital located in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, in New York City, New York. [26] [27] Formerly known as NYU Lutheran Medical Center, the hospital merged with NYU Langone Health in 2016. [26] [27] The hospital's Level 1 Trauma Center is certified by the American College of ...
Brookdale is one of Brooklyn's largest voluntary nonprofit teaching hospitals, a regional tertiary care center, and is a level II trauma center.It provides 24-hour emergency services and long-term specialty care, has outpatient programs, and is one of 14 New York State DOH designated Stroke Centers in Brooklyn. [6]