ApplicantCountyOriginal Grant AmountAmount Paid as of January 2024Project DescriptionGrant Program
Access: Supports for Living Inc.Orange$1,070,441$0This project will renovate the existing facility to create four patient exam rooms, waiting areas, integrated exam rooms, an onsite pharmacy, and a new entrance for primary care patients. Additionally, the project will install energy efficient windows, complete HVAC and electrical upgrades, install a generator, complete brick re-pointing, and upgrade the elevator.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Adirondack Medical CenterEssex$249,163$249,163This project provided IT devices to allow traveling nurses and home health aids to communicate vital patient information to the hospital, keeping physicians and hospital staff apprised of patient status.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Adults & Children With Learning and Developmental Disabilities, Inc.Nassau$121,000$0Purchase equipment to add audiology and speech therapy services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Advantage Care Diagnostic and Treatment Center IncNassau$1,210,745$1,210,745This project will expand the Freeport Health Center- Renovation of the inefficient and outdated structure, restructuring its operations by offering comprehensive primary care, behavioral health and dental health care services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
AIDS Service Center of Lower Manhattan, Inc.New York$872,687$835,593This project will renovate the Harm Reduction / Syringe Exchange Program that will (1) facilitate the addition of onsite outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services, through OASAS without walls; (2) facilitate additional Health Home Care Management Services onsite; and (3) remediate structural and design inadequacies in order to actualize proposed medical integration of licensed services. This project will result in a modernized, well-designed facility suitable for delivering a fuller array of integrated services to a larger population of current users and people seeking to maintain recovery.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County Inc.Tompkins$5,597,000$5,081,376This project will create a 40-bed facility that will include an Open Access Center, Medically Supervised Withdrawal and Stabilization Services, and other services to support and treat individuals at different stages along the continuum of early recovery from substance use/ abuse disorders. The grant will support design, acquisition, and construction/ renovation costs of the project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County Inc.Tompkins$1,364,000$582,170Start up and other non-bondable costs associated with the Greenfield Comprehensive Recovery Center (C35154GG).Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Alice Hyde Medical CenterFranklin$1,542,615$818,621This project will complete three discreet sub-projects. (1) Partner with another health care organization to implement a remote telemonitoring program for Intermediate Care Bed (ICB) patients. (2) Relocate the Women’s Health Clinic, through the renovation of approximately 8,500 sq. ft of space at the main hospital campus and the purchase of furniture, fixtures, and equipment. (3) Renovate approximately 1,000 sq. ft of space on the hospital’s main campus to bring the Pharmacy into compliance with all regulatory requirements. Grant funds will support portions of the Women’s Health Center and Pharmacy Renovation projects.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Alice Hyde Medical CenterFranklin$1,300,000$1,300,000This project will purchase and renovate the building located at 5 Clay Street to create a new primary care center. Renovations will include making bathrooms in the facility ADA complaint and incorporating dirty linen rooms.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Alice Hyde Medical CenterFranklin$450,000$450,000Alice Hyde Medical Center (AHMC) is partnering with Citizen Advocates, Inc. (CAI) to establish a Crisis Diversion and Stabilization Center. CAI will lease space within AHMC (the first floor of the former Alice Hyde Nursing Home, and next to the Emergency Room) to create a multi-function Crisis Diversion and Stabilization Center with services provided by CAI's North Star Behavioral Health (NSBHS) division. The project will complete the necessary renovations of the former (now vacant) nursing home space to prepare it for operation as a crisis stabilization center. Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Apicha Community Health CenterNew York$3,346,386$3,346,385APICHA will lease lease approx. 15,273 square feet (the cellar, fourth and fifth floors) of space at 82-11 37th Ave in Jackson Heights to establish a satellite community health community health center. Renovations will create 16 new exam rooms, a community meeting space, and four dental operatories.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
ARC Health Resources of Rockland, Inc.Rockland$816,638$816,638This project will renovate 12,880 square feet of space leased from ARC of Rockland County at 70 Phillips Hill Road, New City, NY, to accommodate existing primary care, behavioral health, and rehabilitative services as well as additional space to allow for new services such as neurology, dermatology, and nutrition. The project includes the demolition, renovation, construction, site development, and mechanical systems necessary to build a fully-functional clinic including exam rooms, administrative space, and patient reception.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Arnot Ogden Medical CenterChemung$10,000,000$10,000,000AOMC and St Joe's Hospital will combine services while AOMC completes expansion on its campus with the following projectes. SJH will close its ED, imaging, lab, RT and 14 bedmedical unit. AOMC will expand its ED to have more treatment rooms, a psychiatric pod, imaging and telehealth. AOMC will also construct a 12 bed OBS unit in a single story new construction adjacent to the new ED.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Arnot Ogden Medical CenterChemung$9,714,206$0Renovate facility and consolidate integrated services at a site that will exclusively focus on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, obesity and related health conditions.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Arnot Ogden Medical CenterChemung$5,285,794$0Renovate facility and consolidate integrated services at a site that will exclusively focus on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, obesity and related health conditions.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Association for Mental Health and Wellness, Inc.Suffolk$869,993$27,225This project will build out existing space to construct a 2,850 square foot Health and Wellness Center within the larger Synergy Recovery & Wellness Center. Renovations will include: 1)A private office with Media-enabled smart TV for health education and support services and telepsychiatry/tele-mental health services. 2)A large conference-meeting room to serve as venues for classes or small group meetings of up to 30 participants, to be fully equipped with wireless network connectivity, smart TV and dry mark boards; 3)A large office for individualized meetings and assessments for mental health and substance abuse challenges and disorders; 4)Two offices for program coordinators or administrators surrounded by six work stations with partitions; 5)A 306-square foot Food Pantry with shelving designed for active use by staff, volunteers and clients. The increased pantry space will allow MHAW to partner with local farmers and better store and distribute food to more people. This in turn, will improve MHAW’sSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
AthenaPsych LLCBronx$1,475,306$623,132Create an online integrated patient care platform through the purchase of a custom-built software program designed to securely accommodate a growing patient volume.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
AthenaPsych LLCBronx$416,218$0Renovate the clinic to modernize and enhance clinic services in the South Bronx.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
AthenaPsych LLCBronx$408,216$0Purchase a mobile health unit to increase access to mental health services to the Medicaid and uninsured populations in the South Bronx.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Auburn Community HospitalCayuga$21,000,000$0Construct an Outpatient Cardiac Care Center and modernize and expand operating rooms.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Auburn Community HospitalCayuga$12,000,000$12,000,000This project will complete multiple sub-projects. Sub projects include: Renovation of on-campus hospital space to create an Oncology Suite, outpatient Endocrinology and Nephrology, Cardio-pulmonary services, outpatient Neurology, Urology; upgrade of imaging equipment; acquisition of 77 Nelson Street (MOB adjacent to main campus); acquisition of 7451 County House Road (former Cayuga County Nursing Home) to accommodate administrative offices.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Auburn Community HospitalCayuga$3,200,000$3,200,000This debt retirement to reduce outstanding debt obligations by $3.2m and replenish cash on hand. Debt retirement and balance sheet improvement to support financial sustainability and help facilitate affiliation negotians.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Auburn Senior Services, Inc.Cayuga$260,000$305,409This project will support start-up costs associated with the implementation of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system at Auburn Senior Services, Inc.’s facility. The implementation of EMR will facilitate healthcare integration and make considerable advances in the facility’s long-term stability both fiscally and in its relevance to community healthcare needs. Grant funds will support wireless controller licenses, costs associated with software implementation, and support and staff training on the newly installed EMR system. The training portion of this project, supported by grant funds, will enable staff to adequately and successfully access, utilize, and benefit from the new system; leading to a smoother transition to the EMR system.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Auburn Senior Services, Inc.Cayuga$247,218$192,934This project will support the implementation of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system at Auburn Senior Services, Inc.’s facility. The implementation of EMR will facilitate healthcare integration and make considerable advances in the facility’s long-term stability both fiscally and in its relevance to community healthcare needs.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Aurelia Osborn Fox Memorial Hospital SocietyDelaware$21,450,000$21,442,913 To retire $20,400,000 in long-term debt, and $1,050,000 will fund HVAC upgrades and equipment purchases needed to launch a Major Joint Center as a Center of Excellence within the Bassett Health Care Network.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Bailey House, Inc.New York$2,564,128$785,310The project includes approximately 10,000 square feet for Article 31 licensed mental health services and Article 32 licensed outpatient substance use disorder treatment services. Additionally, 10,000 square feet for the new Article 28 licensed outpatient primary care medical clinic, pharmacy, and spaces for Health Home and other client services staff. Bailey house will have the site control.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Bailey House, Inc.New York$632,000$0Bailey house's goal is to provide start-up costs associated with the addition of integrated primary care services to the Rand Harlan Center for Housing, Wellness and Community. Following the completion of renovations to the Rand Harlan Center, start-up funds will support the operating expenses directly related to the start-up and implementation of the integrated health care clinic. This project will use funding for the start-up to support personnel and fringe expenses for six (6) providers in the first year of operation; providers include: physician (1); Physician Assistant (1); Nurse Practitioners (2); and Social Workers (2).Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Baptist Health Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Saratoga$1,645,321$1,645,321This project will through new construction to convert six rehab beds and six long term care beds into twelve bariatric beds.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Beacon Christian Community Health CenterRichmond$819,235Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Beacon Christian Community Health CenterRichmond$800,723Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Beacon Christian Community Health CenterRichmond$420,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center Inc.Kings$380,000$380,000This project will provide the funding needed to complete a project started by the awardee in 2014. BSFHC will upgrade its computer hardware, computer imaging, cameras, network management analytics & other HIT related capital expenses in order to enhance the patient centered medical focus.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Beechwood Health Care Center, Inc.Erie$129,145$0Upgrade health information technology systems to support telehealth and electronic medical records to enhance care coordination and increase access to specialists.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Behavioral Health Services NorthEssex$3,800,000$3,800,000This project will construct a 12,000 sq. ft. expansion of existing facility to integrate primary care with current behavioral health services for both adults with serious mental illnesses and youth with serious emotional disturbances.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Bertrand Chaffee HospitalCattaraugus$11,319,515$11,319,515This project will construct a primary and specialty care health center for outpatient access to multiple healthcare services. To include relocation of primary care services  within a new multi--specialty standalone health center with the addition of diagnostic imaging equipment upgrades to include new MRI equipment, replacement of nuclear medicine camera equipment, upgrade 3D mammography and implementation of  facility wide EHR.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Bertrand Chaffee HospitalCattaraugus$2,129,499$0Construct a build-out of the third floor of the Bertrand Chaffee Health Center to add pediatric and orthopedic care services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Best Healthcare IncOrange$2,258,032$0Renovate and expand the facility to increase access to primary care services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Betances Health CenterNew York$31,095,000$0Acquire and renovate a building to expand capacity for Federally Qualified Health Center Services in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Betances Health CenterNew York$3,455,000$0Acquire and renovate a building to expand capacity for Federally Qualified Health Center Services in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Beth Israel Medical CenterNew York$6,786,667$6,786,667Mount Sinai Beth Israel (MSBI) will build a Behavioral Health Center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Beth Israel Medical CenterNew York$2,436,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Bethany Village Primary Care Network Inc.Chemung$1,170,267Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Bethel Nursing Home Company, Inc.Westchester$2,500,000$0Modernization of its inpatient/community services to include telehealth technology and building renovations of its 43-bed facility. The project includes: (1) a two phase renovation on both floors at BNH to create private rooms from existing double rooms, (2) outfitting resident rooms with telehealth equipment and training for staff (including Home Care staff).Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Blythedale Children's HospitalWestchester$4,694,768$0Modernize obsolete kitchen at Blythedale Children’s Hospital.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Bon Secours Community HospitalGenesee$24,506,367$24,506,367This project will establish a medical village by creating new space with the hospital for a range of ambulatory and social services; by pre-phasing interim vestibule at ED entryway and vestible,  renovation to main registration and waiting room areas. Renovate  behavioral health and observation units,  labs space in lower level, construct MRI suite, renovate wellness ceter on 1st floor, renovate pharmacy on 1st floor, renovate bariatric unit on 3rd floor, renovate remainder of imaging suite, renovate decon area , nurses stations and portion of fast tract  in ED. Complete fitout of ED. Additionally, decertify (6) Intensive care beds and (30) medical/Surgical beds.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Bridging Access To Care, Inc.Kings$560,000$0This project will renovate the agency’s existing Article 31 clinic space and includes IT upgrades. Renovations at this location allows approximately 10,000 sq ft space to construct medical suites including seven treatment rooms, a separate phlebotomy room and a nursing station. Bridging Access to Care will also be constructing three group rooms that will be used for patient education, including diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking cessation, etc. Electrical wiring, ventilation, and IT wiring is anticipated. Treatment of co-occurring disorders and physical healthcare services are added to the new location. This will result in both long-term sustainability of the facility and operational energy savings for years to come. BAC will also apply for an article 31/32, Integrated License and will offer primary care through the licensure threshold and required/optional services per the Integrated License. The IT upgrade includes the purchase of new servers to better support the Electronic Healthcare Records system (Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Brightpoint HealthQueens$1,745,825$1,529,474The Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Expansion project will construct a 20,000 square foot, fully integrated healthcare facility, known as 'The Hub' in the Bronx. The Hub will be a 'one-stop' shop for primary care and behavioral health. The building will have 10 Primary Care exam rooms, 15 Mental Health counseling rooms, 15 Health Homes cubicles and 5 Health Homes interview rooms.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Brightpoint HealthQueens$1,403,200$0The Integrated Delivery System Project will construct an addition to its Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), situated at 105-40 Sutphin Blvd., in Jamaica, at the northeast corner of Sutphin Blvd. and 105th Avenue. The expanded area will contain program space for expanded primary care, behavioral health services, dental and the addition of substance abuse use treatment services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
BronxCare Health SystemBronx$4,017,729$2,267,516Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center will complete 8 interrelated initiatives that will involve renovations at the hospital’s Concourse campus, at the Fulton Campus, and at three community-based ambulatory care sites (1775 Grand Concourse, Poe Clinic, and Ogden Clinic) to develop new walk-in primary care centers; a new walk-in behavioral health center; a diabetes retinopathy suite; integrated primary care and behavioral health services, additional examination rooms at community-based primary care clinics, and a health and wellness education center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
BronxCare Health SystemBronx$4,001,756$3,089,406To intall HIT software modules at 150 PPS sites and to provide portals to the Electronic Health Records (EHR), the web, medical data sets, and population health analytics. Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
BronxCare Health SystemBronx$1,858,474$154,899This project will renovate approximately 8,770 sq. ft. of hospital space, on- and off-campus, to increase the number of pediatric patient exam rooms to provide comprehensive integrated pediatric primary care and behavioral health services, and to improve staff work flow and patient throughput. The locations being renovated are 1650 Selwyn Avenue, ACN Floor 3 ; 2737-41 3rd Avenue; and 1685 Morris Avenue. At the Selwyn Ave. site, which is located at the Concourse division hospital in close proximity to the Children's wing, 2 new exam rooms will be created in the outpatient pediatric service, resulting in a total of 18 patient exam rooms. At the 3rd Ave. practice site, a community-based clinic that serves both pediatric and adolescent patients, 2 pediatric exam rooms will be built by dividing existing space. At the Morris Ave. site, which is located on the hospital campus adjacent to the Concourse building, renovations to 3,000 square feet of space will provide for 8 additional pediatric exam rooms.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Brookhaven Health Care Facility, LLCSuffolk$1,520,940$1,520,940The Telestat Restorative Care Unit project will over the next five years, integrate several technology-based strategies designed to improve patient care and reduce costs. Equipment costs for the project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Brookhaven Health Care Facility, LLCSuffolk$200,000$200,000The Telestat Restorative Care Unit project will over the next five years, integrate several technology-based strategies designed to improve patient care and reduce costs. Operating costs for the project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Brooklyn Hospital CenterKings$25,221,716$22,525,618This project will renovate the current ED and expand the ED’s footprint. The project also includes modernization projects such as removing walls and partitions, new plumbing and electrical fixtures and systems, and improvements to the ED's aesthetics. In addition, TBHC will add one CT scanner to support the ED and purchase both fixed and movable furniture and equipment.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Brooklyn Methodist Church HomeKings$6,928,000$0Capital improvements to preserve essential skilled nursing services for in Brooklyn.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center, Inc.Kings$3,365,940$0This project will renovate approximately 500 square feet at the existing BPMC extension clinic located at 297 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY and lease approximately 1,200 square feet of space two door fronts down at 293 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY to create a new extension clinic. BPMC will relocate dental services from their existing 297 Myrtle Avenue clinic to the new proposed extension clinic at 293 Myrtle Avenue. The vacated dental space at 297 Myrtle Ave will then be renovated to expand primary care capacity at that site.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Brooklyn-Queens Nursing Home, Inc.Kings$3,010,884$0Renovate three floors of the nursing home to modernize the physical plant and improve patient safety.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Brooklyn-Queens Nursing Home, Inc.Kings$2,953,109$293,530This project will construct an approximately 3,000 sq. ft exterior plaza and a 950 sq. ft (per floor) extension to accommodate a new lobby on the first floor and a resident day room on each of the four (4) floors above. The project will construct new specialty cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, programmatic space, and new administrative offices. The project will completely renovate the vacant third floor (approximately 10,000 sq. ft). An adjacent vacant building will be demolished to construct a new extension and outdoor plaza, providing additional space for residents and creating a new entry lobby.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Brooks-TLC Hospital System, IncChautauqua$57,000,000$0This project consists of two sub-projects: (1) Construct a replacement facility for Brooks Memorial Hospital. This project will construct a new Brooks Memorial Hospital in the Chautauqua County are consisting of 29 beds, plus lab space, OR and procedure rooms, and emergency bays. (2) Renovations at the TLC Health Network.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Brownsville Community Development CorporationKings$3,393,121$3,393,121To reduce $3,393,121 in outstanding debt obligations. Debts to be paid are two JP Morgan Chase loans for - $2,924,830.47 and $468,290.53.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Brownsville Community Development CorporationKings$888,150$507,237To renovate the BMS Main site at 592 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn, NY in five components: 1. Renovation of the 1,200 square foot Pediatrics Department on the ground floor of BMS Main. 2. Renovation of the 801 square foot suite on the first floor of BMS Main. 3. Replacement of the 24-year-old, 9,000 square foot roof of BMS Main. 4. Replacement of two (2) elevators in BMS Main. 5. Renovate patient restrooms on the first floor of BMS Main.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Brownsville Community Development CorporationKings$424,090$0This project will establish a Workforce Development Training Center and centralized Care Coordination HUB at the BMS Life & Wellness site located at 408 Rockaway Avenue. The Training Center will feature thirteen (13) workstations and one (1) conference room.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center IncErie$348,665$0This project will complete the following infrastructure improvements, renovation of the reception area, reconfiguration of clinic hearing services, construction within the clinic to accommodate 12 Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists, and installation of new video surveillance system, fire alarm system, and an automated front and rear entrance door.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Burke Rehabilitation HospitalWestchester$669,611$0Capital improvements to construct and provide new CT scanning services that will improve access to care.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Callen-Lorde Community Health ProjectKings$2,500,000$2,500,000Implement a capital project to expand access to primary care in New York City. Under the CRFP program, Callen-Lorde will construct Callen-Lorde Brooklyn Community Health Center at 25 Chapel Street, Brooklyn.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Callen-Lorde Community Health ProjectBronx$934,721$934,721Under the CRFP program, Callen-Lorde will construct the Callen-Lorde Bronx Health Center. The project will address a lack of LGBT services City-wide, as well as address local community needs.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Canton-Potsdam HospitalSt. Lawrence$7,000,000$0Capital project to preserve and expand obstetric services in the North County including rural lactation and childbirth education.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Canton-Potsdam HospitalSt. Lawrence$3,000,000$0Construct a new family medicine clinic and training center for the family medicine rural residency program.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Care for the HomelessNew York$6,170,200$0Construct four new health clinics in communities with housing shelters without health services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Care for the HomelessNew York$5,000,000$3,280,338The project through capital development will create five storefront health centers that offer integrated primary care and behavioral health care with a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCHM) approach. All centers will be Article 28 facilities and will serve as a community hub. CFH will offer a range of comprehensive services including primary care (adult and pediatric), mental health services (psychiatric services and mental health counseling), behavioral health services (substance abuse counseling and treatment adherence service), oral health care, HIV services, health education, LGBTQ services, and podiatry.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Care for the HomelessNew York$4,271,714$0Construct four new health clinics in communities with housing shelters without health services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Care for the HomelessNew York$2,494,150$2,150,386Care for the Homeless will make improvements at all 16 clinic locations to meet Art 28 standards. Demo, construction, mechanical work, fire protection, fire dampers, rapair and install floors/ceilings, improve bathrooms floors, doors, plumbing, ADA compliant, HVAC, electrical telecoms rewiring.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Care for the HomelessNew York$900,000$0Retire debt and use the resulting operating budget savings to develop four new patient centered health care centers and purchase telecommunications equipment.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Carthage Area Hospital, Inc.Jefferson$3,053,185$3,053,185Debt retirement funds awarded  in the amount of $3.05m to retire the remaining long-term debt balances of the Health Facility Restructuring Pool (HFRP) Loan to the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York in the amount of $1,192,312.56 and Samaritan Medical Center in the amount of $500,000 (including related interest due which was paid out of operations). The remaining grant award of $1,360,872.44 was used to retire certain capital lease obligations (Lease #101-10016364, # 101-10016355 and #101-10025694) to Phillips Medical Capital in the amount of $673,766 and purchase the related leased equipment.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
CASA-TrinityAllegany$6,509,000$0Expand outpatient services area to include integrated mental health services, medication assisted treatment, and prevention and recovery services; primary care and dental services to be provided by Finger Lakes Community Health.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
CASA-TrinityAllegany$4,551,000$450,998This project will use two locations next to each other 904 East Church St and 210 Judson Street Elmira, NY. 904 East Church will house the residential program and will be new construction. The second site is an existing building that will be rehabed to house existing clinical and administrative staff which will allow CASA to house all services in one location.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.Queens$4,905,296$0Expand and renovate the Rockaway Outpatient Clinic to increase the availability of integrated mental health and substance abuse services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.Queens$2,990,731$0Retire debt and use the resulting operating budget savings to preserve and expand access to integrated primary and mental health care for the uninsured populationSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services, Inc.Queens$2,636,853$2,636,853This project will include improvements at CCNS Behavioral Health Services Jamaica Clinic by renovating a large conference space into two clinical exam rooms for delivery of primary care services. Additionally, the CCNS Behavioral Health and Wellness Center to be developed in Brooklyn, NY  will create a clinic location by relocating an existing behavior health clinic and adding primary care and ambulatory detox services in one location by renovation a leased 17,000 sq ft space.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Catholic Charities of Long IslandSuffolk$137,375$117,994This project will complete numerous infrastructure improvements that will help to make it ADA compliant. The renovation of an office into a Primary Care Office will enable integration of services by having a physician onsite. These projects include: installation of vertical enclosed platform, modification of front entrance stoop and entryway, renovations to create a primary care office. Additionally, the project will create the least problems to the building for drainage and taking a smaller footprint of the area. Specifically grant funds will be used to renovate the primary care office and install the enclosed vertical lift.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Catholic Health System, Inc.Erie$27,720,118$27,720,118The Integrated Delivery System for Population Health Management project will establish the required information systems, tools and processes to facilitate an operational integrated delivery system that will enable transformation to a population health operating model health care system. The project has seven sub projects.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Catholic Managed Long Term Care Inc.New York$1,750,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, Inc.Tompkins$7,745,456$0Retire debt to invest in data infrastructure capable of delivering equitable, patient-centered, and financially sustainable care to Medicaid-eligible populationsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, Inc.Tompkins$2,472,500$2,269,234Cayuga Meedical Center redesigned an existing IP Behavioral Health Services Unit located within the hospital so bed flexibility between adolescents and adults is easier. The awardee also renovated space to add Crisis Stabilization Obs beds to the ED.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Cazenovia Recovery Systems, Inc.Erie$1,722,598$1,722,598To retire $1,722,598.00 in outstanding debt obligations that have impacted Cazenovia Recovery Systems cash flow and threaten their financial viability. Debts to be paid/reduced are: - Key Bank - Line of Credit - $680,000 - Key Bank - GAP Debt - $314,715,15 - Key Bank - 158 Parkview Ave Mortgage - $44,269.05 - Corporation for Supportive Housing loan - $281,865.19 - Key Bank - 605 Fillmore Ave Mortgage - $108,953.14 - Ford Credit - Vehicle Loan Debt - $292,795.47Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment ServicesBronx$1,035,825$0Capital project to establish a satellite mental health clinic in the South BronxSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment ServicesBronx$375,000$375,000Debt and EHR upgradeSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Center for Alternative Sentencing & Employment ServicesBronx$100,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Center for Disability Services, IncAlbany$1,512,164$0Capital improvements to Primary Care Clinic that include interior and exterior renovations, equipment purchases and to ensure ADA complianceSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Center for Disability Services, IncAlbany$674,309$396,437This project will incorporate technological improvements to provide virtual triage services. This will be done through the purchase of iPad Pros and installation of tools to provide advanced telemedicine at CFDS and Rensselaer County ARC sites. The awardee will acquire Interactive Remote Monitoring (IRM) system(s) that will deliver virtual triage services over a 5-year project period.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Center for Discovery, Inc.Sullivan$2,070,015$2,070,015This project will construct and certify a new extension clinic co-located in the same building as the Center for Discovery’s OPWDD. Services provided include: Primary Medical Care; Developmental Pediatrics; Dental; Subspecialty Care (including Neurology, Psychiatry, Orthopedics, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, and Endocrinology); Ophthalmology; Audiology; Sleep Disorders Program; Seizure Disorders Program; Orthotics Clinic; Case Management; Durable Medical Equipment; and Occupational, Speech and Physical Therapies. The extension clinic will primarily service patients of the Specialty Hospital but will be available to the general public.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services, Inc.Suffolk$1,228,605$261,784The project has five specific components: 1) Renovating and expanding the main facility of CN Guidance & Counseling Services located in central Nassau County to include features necessary for sustainable ongoing co-location of a Federally Qualified Health Center (primary care-focused) satellite on-site within our state-licensed, outpatient certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC). 2) Purchasing and installing equipment and infrastructure to implement telemedicine from the main CN Guidance & Counseling Services facility to multiple locations across Long Island. Off-site locations to initially receive HIPAA-compliant remote telemedicine video and audio equipment, soup kitchen, and five congregate residential treatment facilities plus a crisis respite facility and Personalized Recovery-Oriented Services (PROS) program. Remote sites will be modestly renovated to optimize patient comfort and privacy in receiving care via telemedicine. 3) Purchasing/installing a Building Management System and relaSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical CenterClinton$5,894,736$5,894,736This project will renovate space to integrate two specialty service lines. ln the Medical Arts Building, CVPH will renovate space for the Cardiology Service Line, which will accommodate the clinical integration of cardiologists, electro-physiologists and cardiac interventionalists. In the Medical Office Building, CVPH will renovate space for the Orthopedics Service Line, which will accommodate clinical integration of Orthopedics and Neurosurgery.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical CenterClinton$3,600,000$3,600,000Construction of a 19,600 square foot FQHC health center in Plattsburgh, NY.  Hudson Headwaters Health Network (HHHN) will rent and run the facility, which will include three pods of exam rooms and consulting space for family medicine, pediatrics, women's health, behavioral health, care management and select specialty services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical CenterClinton$1,950,000$1,950,000Decertify four (4) Psychiatric beds and ten (10) Medical/Surgical beds, and perform renovations to relocate and redesign their Adult Mental Health unit from the 4th floor to 6th floor. The project will turn unneeded hospital capacity into a Medical Village with an outpatient Behavioral Health Transition Services Center.  The renovation also includes the creation of an outpatient pharmacy.  Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center, Inc.Oneida$3,235,065$3,235,065This project will enhance the patient care experience through technology upgrades and improvements to egress and accessibility. Projects include: Updated nurse call stations, replacement of facility and resident telephone systems, replacement and upgrading of elevators, replacement of sidewalks and doors, removal of carpeting in hallways to transition to vinyl plank tiles, upgrade of patient lift systems and PTAC units, replacement of roof top units, variable air volume units and generator fuel storage tank.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Chase Memorial Nursing Home Company, Inc. (d/b/a ChaseHealth Rehabilitation and Residential Care)Chenango$8,000,000$0Construct a new 80-bed replacement facility to improve nursing home resident quality of care and experienceSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Chautauqua CenterChautauqua$3,500,000$3,500,000This project will include the demolition of an existing building and construction of a new clinical site. The Chautauqua Center will strengthen its relationships with community partners and healthcare providers, support the implementation and utilization of additional IT infrastructure, and continue to adopt and implement evidence based best practices.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Chautauqua CenterChautauqua$3,000,000$3,000,000This project will purchase property and construct a new facility at 75 East Third Street, Dunkirk. Grant funds will support a portion of the construction costs associated with this project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Chautauqua CenterChautauqua$1,250,000$0Purchase three existing primary care practices in Dunkirk, Gowanda and Forestville, NY, and the FQHC will become the primary care provider at these locations and offer a full spectrum of health care services to the region.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Chenango Memorial Hospital Inc.Chenango$20,560,485$0Capital projects to redesign primary and specialty care through the construction of a preadmission testing center, relocation of outpatient surgical offices, creation of a specialty care suite, and reconfiguration of intensive care units to build surge capacity and improve staffing efficienciesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Chenango Memorial Hospital Inc.Chenango$9,000,000$9,000,000This project will provide Phase I of an Ambulatory Services Redesign, which will relocate the Lab, Nuclear Medicine, and Cardiology programs located at 179 North Broad St. Norwich, NY. This will enable CMH to implement in the future the larger Phase II of the project, which will be an addition and renovation of space to create state of the art Emergency Room, Urgent Care, and Radiology / Imaging services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Children's Home of Jefferson CountyJefferson$1,809,897$1,715,484This project will renovate the space at 122 Court Street to streamline clinical operations and maximize return on investment of clinical service. This will include a renovation of the space in the clinic to acquire space for exam rooms and delivery of routine health care, that will result in both long-term sustainability of the facility and operational energy savings for years to come. These projects include renovating space to support the integration of the CCJC’s full spectrum of service with physical health (primary care) and Care Coordination services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Chinese American IPA, Inc.New York$1,298,000$0Purchase of computer tablets and RPM devices for 500 patients, and mobile diagnostic equipment for the five care teams. Create a home-based health care approach that will assist and support vulnerable homebound patients with timely in-language, culturally competent wholistic health and social care.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Citizen Advocates, Inc.St. Lawrence$7,426,528$0Capital improvements to consolidate and expand services at the Massena clinic and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic sites that will include physical health integration into behavioral health settings, onsite pharmacy, a telemedicine hub, and a fitness center.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Citizen Advocates, Inc.St. Lawrence$155,000$155,000This project is for asset acquisitions and equipment costs for the IT needs and center furnishings by Citizen Advocates for a Crisis Stabilization Center leased in space on the first floor of the former Alicy Hyde Nursing Home at 209 Park Street,Malone NY.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Claxton-Hepburn Medical CenterSt. Lawrence$14,376,607$14,376,607This debt retirement to repay $14.3m in long term debt. The elimation of to strengthen CHMC's financial position affilliations and and investments in initiatives needed to ensure the Center' lon-term viability.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Claxton-Hepburn Medical CenterSt. Lawrence$2,633,200$2,400,620The project consists of renovating existing space within the medical facility to develop a 12 bed inpatient children’s mental health unit. The unit will be located on the 4th floor of the medical center, where there is approximately 7,500 square feet of vacant space.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Clifton Fine Health care CorporationSt. Lawrence$14,797,000$0 This project will construct approximately a 6,430 square foot addition to house the Emergency Department which will be equipped with three observation beds. CPHC will also expand primary and outpatient care through physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, dental care, pain management, ophthalmology, imaging, laboratory, pharmacy, and telehealth capabilities. CPHC will upgrade the HVAC system, egress stairs, fire protection and barriers, increase water capabilities, create positive pressure sterile storage rooms and negative pressure rooms. CPHC will replace the nurse call system, boilers, sewage piping, and remove outdated electrical servicing and asbestos. The second floor will be converted from the med-surg/observation beds to administrative office space. The first floor will be converted from administrative office space to consolidate patient care and ancillary support departments, code compliant laboratory and pharmacy facilities, the addition of physical therapy and occupational therapy departments, and expansion of behavioral health services. Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Clifton Springs Hospital & ClinicQueens$25,561,466$23,847,693The Clifton Springs Medical Village will renovate an existing building located on the hospital campus. This project will support extensive renovation/construction in order to create a patient-centered FQHC medical village. The medical village will be comprised of the following eligible projects; expanded primary care service capacity by co-location behavioral health and specialty care; improving the behavioral health infrastructure; restructuring the Clifton Springs Hospital campus through decertification of inpatient beds and the transition of space to outpatient services; integration of tele-health infrastructure to support chronic disease management initiatives and expansion of the crisis stabilization program; integration of delivery systems through collaboration with community partners and system affiliation.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Clifton-Fine Health Care Corp. (aka Samaritan Medical Center)St. Lawrence$4,565,000$0The new three-bed ED will have its own separate, secure, private entrance, with private treatment rooms and negative pressure capabilities. Once the ED is relocated to the new addition, the existing ED space will be adapted for new outpatient services offered by the hospital. The plan to renovate the hospital building to upgrade the HVAC, electrical, and sprinkler systems, as well as undertake asbestos abatement, remains unchanged from our original application.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Clifton-Fine Health Care Corp. (aka Samaritan Medical Center)St. Lawrence$1,480,000$0Capital improvements to upgrade and modernize the hospital's infrastructure to improve patient safety and welfareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Clinton Square OperationsOnondaga$1,562,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Columbia Memorial HospitalColumbia$17,356,000$17,356,000Eliminate Columbia Memorial Hospital’s (CMH) outstanding long-term debt totaling $17,356,000.Long-term debts consist of Series 2008A bonds, Series 2008B bonds, Series 2010A bonds, HSBC mortgage, Chemung Canal Trust Company mortgage, Bank of Greene County mortgage, Key Government Finance loan.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Columbia Memorial HospitalColumbia$4,647,520$0The project will construct a $30-million medical campus and healthcare hub off Exit 21 of the NY State Thruway. This Catskill, NY, facility is strategically designed to provide rural residents of Greene, Columbia, and northern Ulster counties with essential primary, behavioral, specialty physician, cancer, and surgical care, meeting a critical regional need for ambulatory services. Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Columbia Memorial HospitalColumbia$2,550,000$1,512,743This project will implement an upgraded EHR Scanning and archiving, renovation of space to accommodate behavioral health services, construction and renovation of space in a central location in the town of Copake, HIM/Clinical financial system, Consolidation of health services for Chatham and Ghent into a single clinic, Development of telemedicine system with AmericanWell, and New patient elevators for the Greene Medical Arts Building in Catskill. Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Columbia Memorial HospitalGreene$1,936,089$1,724,769The project will renovate approximately 17,000 square feet of space in the Greene Medical Arts (GMA) building, an extension clinic site owned by CMH and located at 159 Jefferson Heights in Catskill, NY.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Columbia Memorial HospitalGreene$352,480$0Construct the Greene County Health Center, a 40,000 square foot facility to provide essential ambulatory surgery, cancer treatment, and specialty physician care to Greene, Columbia, and northern Ulster countiesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Community Access Inc.Kings$8,220,608Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Community Access Inc.Kings$540,706$0Community Access will convert a housing facility located at 255 East Broadway, New York, New York 10002 into a short-term crisis respite center. The site to be renovated is 6,843 square feet.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Community Health Action of Staten Island (CHASI)Richmond$283,701$149,076The awardee will purchase two mobile vans to make outreach to low income communities and provide health care services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Community Health Action of Staten Island (CHASI)Richmond$249,790$249,790The awardee will renovate 56 Bay St, 6th Floor Staten Island in order to co-locate ambulatory withdrawl, mental health counseling & chronic disease management.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Community Health Center of BuffaloErie$3,113,500$0Construct a new Lackawanna Community Engagement Health Center to increase access to affordable, comprehensive primary care services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Community Health Center of RichmondRichmond$6,000,000$0This project will construct a new main facility site on a vacant parcel of land owned by CHCR, at 17 Grove Avenue, Staten Island, 0.2 miles from the current facility. The new building will be a three-story, 27,000 sq. ft facility offering expanded coordinated primary care, integrated behavioral health, specialty services, and consolidation with administrative program offices. Grant funding will be used to support the construction phase of the project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Community Health Center of RichmondRichmond$2,000,000$0Construct a new facility in New Dorp, Staten Island to increase access to family medicine, pediatrics, women's health, integrated behavioral health and co-located dental servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Community Health Center of St. Mary's Healthcare and Nathan Littauer Hospital, Inc.Fulton$903,000$468,239This project will renovate CHC's building to co-locate agencies; purchase tele-monitoring equipment, video conferencing equipment and a mobile unit outfitted with medical equipment to support in-home monitoring, home visits, and medical care. This will allow agencies because of a scarcity of available resources to use technology and equipment in the home to better assess patient needs and clearly relay these presenting clinical conditions to the respective providers. This level of clinical service to patients extends the continuum of health care in the home, allowing patients to be assessed in their homes by their providers and to receive medical interventions consistent with presenting needs and change in condition.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Community Memorial HospitalMadison$10,000,000$10,000,000This project will renovate Community Memorial's main facility’s emergency department.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Cornerstone Family HealthcareOrange$5,000,000$2,735,272This project will renovate and modernize the new site at 10 Benton Avenue in Middletown New York. This building will be expanded and refurbished to adjust the current configuration of the building and expand on space to include additional services by increasing total square footage, centralized patient registration, and the addition of amenities such as wheel chair access and elevators to increase access and improve quality of care in the community and continue to serve existing patients, to transform the space into a more efficient clinical workflow.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Cornerstone Family HealthcareOrange$3,750,000$3,750,000This project will renovate and reconstruct 140 Hammond St, Port Jervis, NY. The awardee will continue its FQHC status at this location to serve those who are uninsured or underinsured who would have sought care at St. Luke Cornwall ED.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Cornerstone Family HealthcareOrange$247,500$204,534This project will renovate 1,345 sq ft of space at the Kaplan Family Pavillion in Newburgh, NY in order to update the urgent care clinic.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Covenant House New YorkNew York$2,000,000$0This project will construct a new Article 28 D&TC facility for Covenant House New York’s (CHNY) shelter that will result in both long-term sustainability of the facility and operational energy savings for years to come. This project includes the construction of the D&TC on the building’s ground floor, providing timely access to services for youth residing in Covenant House New York’s shelter and those accessing drop in services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Crouse Community Center, Inc.Madison$1,710,000$1,710,000Part one of this project will consolidate the two Madison County Adult Day Health Care Programs, Cazenovia and Hamilton, into one 30 slot program in a new approximately 6,000 square foot center to be built on Crouse Community Center property. This portion of the project will also include the purchase of 2 buses to aid in transporting patients from all over Madison County to the consolidated location. Part two of the project will include the construction of approximately 2,000 square foot addition at their Shelburne location to allow for an additional 14 slots, for a total of 29 Chenango County Adult Day Care slots.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Crouse Health HospitalOnondaga$16,325,000$16,005,579This project will acquire property, demolish the existing structure, and construct a new facility to relocate and expand the Chemical Dependency Treatment Services (CDTS) primary outpatient facility. In the expanded facility, services will integrate substance use disorder treatment and mental health treatment with primary care services to ensure efficient coordination of care for all services, thereby enhancing access to care.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Crystal Run Healthcare, LLPOrange$8,995,137$3,080,000Crystal Run Healthcare (CRHC) will purchase +/- 9.32 acres of land known as 3 Crossfield Ave, West Nyack, New York and construct a two (2) story, 70,000 square foot medical facility with associated parking and improvements. CRHC will also furnish the new medical facility with equipment and furnishings. The new construction will include office space for physicians in the specialties including but not limited to Behavioral Health, Cardiology, Diagnostic Imaging, Family Practice, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology and Hematology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Medicine, and Physical Therapy. In addition, the new building will include imaging and laboratory facilities.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Crystal Run Healthcare, LLPOrange$6,864,686$3,080,000Crystal Run Healthcare (CRHC) will purchase 17 acres of land known as, 900 Route 17 M, Monroe, New York and construct a two (2) story, 70,000 square foot medical facility with associated parking and improvements. CRHC will also furnish the new medical facility with equipment and furnishings. The new construction will include office space for physicians in the specialties including but not limited to Behavioral Health, Cardiology, Diagnostic Imaging, Family Practice, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oncology and Hematology, Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Medicine, and Physical Therapy. In addition, the new building will include imaging and laboratory facilities.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Cuba Memorial Hospital, Inc.Allegany$4,689,250$4,689,250To convert to a Meditech EHR system and terminate the McKesson contract for CMH's existing EHR system. The transition will enable Cuba to become part of a common IT platform utilized by Upper Allegany Health System (UAHS) and Kaleida Health. The project will accelerate efforts to consolidate services with UAHS and will streamline efforts to implement an affiliation agreement with Kaleida Health.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Cuba Memorial Hospital, Inc.Allegany$2,258,250$0Upgrade the hospital by replacing the generator and renovating skilled nursing units to improve safety.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Delaware Valley Hospital, Inc.Delaware$1,400,000$1,399,905The DVH Telemedicine project will expand telehealth technology, renovate conference rooms, bathrooms, existing office space, and construct additional teleconference spaces.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Ditmas Park Rehabilitation and Care Center LLCKings$356,856$0This project will develop an on-site diagnostic center that will reduce unnecessary ER visits. This diagnostic center will: improve monitoring chronic Diabetes by installing a glucose monitoring system, institute Blood Gas Draws to give physicians up-to-the-minute access to data to make real-time adjustments to medications, include on-site laboratory testing, and install an on-site pharmacy dispensing system.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Dominican Sisters Family Health Service, Inc.Westchester$6,000,000$6,000,000Debt Relief:. Retire 3 debts associated with  home care consolidation to better position organization to expand the care transitions and telehealth programs.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
E & A Medical Solutions, LLCBronx$724,618$565,550This project will create a virtual telemedicine clinic with triaging call center to bring acute, primary, and monitoring care into the home, or where the patient is best served. E & A Medical Solutions LLC will offer after hours and weekend in-home urgent care to patients, increase the capacity of their providers with in-clinic virtual visits at two sites, give home visit patients access to a physician's care, (a step up from home nurse visits), and provide medical oversight and intervention to chronically ill and post-op patients with in-home remote monitoring of vital signs by using a telemedicine kit, MobileDoc, to bring diagnostic tools and a physician’s care to home visit patients who currently receive visits from a nurse service.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
E & A Medical Solutions, LLCBronx$183,500$73,344This project will support the expansion of existing physical space to accommodate a call center, equipment and device storage and business office for home care services supported by telemedicine. The grant funds will cover the costs to provide remote monitoring devices, emergency care in the home provided by a tele representative with a Mobile doc Telemedicine roller bag full of diagnostic devices and a video monitor which connects the remote physicians to the patients. Mobile doc telemedicine kits and telemedicine carts will be placed at the Bronx clinic for better workflow and providing good quality care remotely.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Eastern Long Island Hospital AssociationSuffolk$1,656,650$1,551,302This project is the build-out of new office space for an OASAS Part 822, Article 28 program, and renovations with basic need supplies/equipment for linked housing resources. The build out will allow for the transformation to become a fully comprehensive, licensed integrated treatment center. The Eastern Long Island Hospital Association plans to re-locate their current Quannacut outpatient addiction program to allow them to expand from 5000 square feet to 10,200 square feet.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Eastern Niagara Hospital Inc.Niagara$5,921,650Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Eastern Niagara Hospital Inc.Niagara$3,700,000$3,700,000Debt retirement will support finacial stability and thereby preserve and enhance the availability of healthcare and make Eatern Niagara a more attractive affiliate/partner by reducing debt obligations by $3.7m.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Eastern Star Hall & Home of the State of New York, Inc.Oneida$2,997,067$2,910,197Renovating an inefficient and outdated structure, restructuring its operations and partnering with the Masonic Care Community (MCC) to transform into an integrated model of care adding and enhancing needed services such as Assisted Living Program (ALP), Special Needs Assisted Living Residence (SNALR) for memory care, and Skilled Nursing Facility for palliative care and primary care.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Eastern Star Hall & Home of the State of New York, Inc.Oneida$1,960,000$1,960,000Debt restructuring repay of the U.S. Bank Letter of Credit Secured, Series 2007 bond in the amount of $1,960,000.00.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Elderwood at LockportNiagara$221,559$11,025This project will automate the collection of vital health care data so staff can identify declines sooner and treat in place rather than transfer a patient to a higher cost level of care (hospital) when they could otherwise treat them just as effectively in a nursing home. Elderwood at Lockwood will implement electronic medical record system to allow for more efficient, timely treatment that can take place at the nursing home, reducing ER visits and ER costsSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Elizabeth Seton Pediatric CenterWestchester$9,025,213$0Acquire land to construct a 96-specialty bed residential health care facility to serve children aged 21 years and older aging out of pediatric residential health care facilitiesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Elizabethtown Community HospitalEssex$6,479,504$0Renovate and expand clinic to increase primary care and physical therapy/rehabilitation services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Elizabethtown Community HospitalEssex$5,671,600$5,671,600New construction will create a new approximately 16,230 sq. ft. primary care clinic.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Ellis HospitalSchenectady$1,700,000$1,633,062Awardee has completed two projects. One create an urgent care center in downtown Schenectady and (2) create a mini-YMCA wellness center at the St Clare's hospital location.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Elmhurst Care Center, Inc.Queens$5,000,000$0Retire debt to better position the organization to modernize, improve services and increase access to healthcare.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Elmwood Health Center Inc.Erie$5,000,000$4,527,850This project will construct a new Elmwood Health Center offering the colocation and integration of primary care with other outpatient health services, specialty medicine, behavioral health, telehealth, and dental care. The project will expand the Health Center’s existing footprint from 13,000 sq. ft to approximately 30,000 sq. ft through the acquisition of property inclusive of a newly renovated building that will undergo minor interior renovations to meet the needs of the Health Center.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$10,150,000$10,150,000This project consists of multiple sub-projects. These sub-projects will (a) Renovate ED. The ED reno includes upates to BH ED care area, increasing the bed capacity for BH ED visits; (b) incorporate Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) into ED; (c) renovation of space at the BOCES builidng across the street to allow for co-location of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$6,625,000$0Establish an outpatient radiation oncology unit to serve residents of the Far Rockaways and Five Towns areaSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$3,955,000$0This project will construct an outpatient medical oncology facility on the Far Rockaway campus. To build the new facility, the Awardee will demolish existing space across the street from the main hospital site.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$3,340,000$0Construct and equip an Endoscopy Unit on the third floor of St. John Episcopal Hospital's Ambulatory PavilionSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$3,117,938$1,900,000This project will create a Women’s Comprehensive Health Care center through the renovation of leased space at 105-20 Rockaway Beach Boulevard. The Center will provide gynecological and obstetrical services with a full array of women’s health care sub-specialty services in one location. Grant funds will support design, construction, and equipment costs associated with this project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Episcopal Health Services Inc.Queens$1,599,000$0Construct an Adult Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program Facility within the Emergency Department of St. John's Episcopal HospitalSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Episcopal SeniorLife CommunitiesMonroe$5,154,988$0Capital improvements to modernize the Episcopal Church Home and enhance resident safety and welfareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Equinox, Inc.Albany$2,194,900$0Capital improvements to modernize and preserve the behavioral health service program site to improve patient and staff safety and welfare.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Equinox, Inc.Albany$2,076,484$1,953,148This project will utilize grant funds to contruct 17,000 sq. ft of shell space to house a variety of services to include Article 28 primary care, Article 31 behavioral health , Article 32 chemical dependency, pharmacy and health home services  within a mixed use integrated 118000 sq ft building campus that will also house 71 afforadable housing unit for individual with severe mental health, domestic violence needs, and those with low income. The Swinburne Building will integrate co-located patient -centered health care services through a collaboration of community partnerships.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Erie County Medical Center CorporationErie$10,000,000$10,000,000Relocate TC/ED into a new ground floor facility on its main campus. The new facility nearly doubles the current square footage and will increase treatment space from 34 to 54 stations, including 4 trauma rooms, 2 behavioral health safe rooms, a CPEP triage room, and 4 medical resuscitation rooms. The total project cost is $60,794,525.00. Grant funds will support a portion of construction costs associated with the project. The remaining project funds ($50M) will be other funds ECMCC will contribute.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Essen Medical Associates, PCBronx$4,000,000$3,497,892Essen will renovate 4 urgent care sites and constructing a new multi-use building addressing mental and behavioral health needs of the community. Essen will renovate four family health Urgent Care located in 1990 McGraw, 1434-36 Williamsbridge, 2702 3rd Ave, and at 2202 Grand Concourse in the Bronx. New construction will be added to the Primary Care and Behavioral Health Center located at 490 East Tremont, Bronx, NY. Each location will incorporate Urgent Care services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Extraordinary Home CareNassau$561,078$341,706This project will provide IT equipment that monitors enrolled patients that have been discharged from St. Mary’s Hospital for Children and affiliated local acute and post-acute care facilities and community providers into St. Mary’s Home Care for the first 90 days following their discharge, when they are generally at the highest risk of further health complications. Through this period of monitoring, the home care team will be able to identify and respond quickly to any immediate health concerns that could potentially result in an avoidable hospitalization or ER visit without intervention. During this 90-day time-period, patients will also be equipped with advanced technology that will allow them to self-monitor their condition(s) and potentially identify any health concerns. The New York State grant funds will be used to purchase the IT equipment.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
F.F. Thompson HospitalOntario$9,616,887$0Awardee initial project was to implement a new EMR system EPIC in particular in order to be on the same IT system with the Univ of Rochester as one of its affiliates. Awardee completed project prior to the awardee receiving grant funds. FF Thompson requested a repurpose to convert a Urgent Care Clinic into a Primary Care clinic. This will also support OP surgery expansion. Funds would be used for construction, op rooms and equipment.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Family and Children's AssociationNassau$3,111,841$0Acquire and renovate a building to establish a new facility in Westbury that will provide integrated primary and behavioral health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Family and Children's AssociationNassau$679,675$613,314Funds will be used to support Technology Upgrades to imporve Electronic Health Records and Fiscal Management, plus two van purchases for fourtenen site locations in Nassau County, primarily from the Nassau County 'corridor' consisting of the communities of the Village of Hempstead, Uniondale, Freeport and Westlbury/New Cassel.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Family and Children's AssociationNassau$632,178$632,178This is a debt contract. This will allow for debt retirement in order to improve FAC's financial condition and allow them to move forward with the strategic plan to implement new evidence-based treatment and recovery plans.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Family Counseling Serfices of Cortland CountyCayuga$3,988,200$1,575,214This project consists of a significant expansion to the Binghamton facility, resulting in approximately 9,000 sq. ft of new clinical and programmatic space. This expansion will include land acquisition to support addition of parking (264 and 266 Main Street, Binghamton, NY), settlement of an easement to allow for construction, construction of clinical space, and other components associated will the project to meet municipal regulations.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Family Health Network of Central New York, Inc.Cayuga$335,000$335,000This project will purchase a large bus specifically built as a medical/dental mobile unit.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Family Residences and Essential EnterprisesSuffolk$289,428$17,468This project will renovate Family Residences and Essential Enterprises Article 31 Clinic to expand its footprint and increase access to behavioral health services. This project includes the addition 6 private therapy/group rooms, a nurse/evaluation room, and a small waiting area.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Family Service League, Inc.Suffolk$1,000,000$1,000,000To purchase land located at 1454 Fifth Avenue, Bay Shore, NY and construct a new 13,000 square foot health and wellness center . The center will provide coordinated and integrated medical care combined with behavioral health care. Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Family Services of Chemung CountyChemung$1,611,234$1,611,234To pay off existing long-term debts to establish financial stability and sustainability. Debts to be paid are: - Citizens & Northern Bank Loan - $77,590.96 - WCB - Community Residence Saving Plan Self Insurance Trust (CRISP) Loan - $82,850.09 - Elmira Savings Bank loan - $281,252.41 - Bond, Schoeneck, & King Loan - $32,852.37 - Citizens & Northern Bank Loan - $1,136,688.17Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Family Services of Westchester Inc.Westchester$140,000$140,000This project will support the start-up costs associated with the Partial Hospital program to provide behavioral health services to young children in Yonkers. Grant funds will be used to cover start-up costs for the Partial Hospital program. Start-up costs for this project include: personnel costs and training of staff, rent, furniture and IT items. And important item to note is this project is a partnership between FSW and St. Joseph's Medical Center (SJMC); SJMC used Capital Restructuring Financing Program (CFRP) funding to repurpose space at this location.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Family Services, Inc. (Formerly: Hudson Valley Mental Health)Dutchess$2,752,736$1,989,176This project will lease and renovate approximately 9,700 sq. ft at 20 Manchester Road, Poughkeepsie, NY to enable the co-location of primary care and behavioral health services. Renovations will support the creation of clinical space for both behavioral health and primary care, waiting areas, a reception area, an on-site pharmacy, and compliance with ADA requirements. Grant funds will support Design, Construction, and Other costs associated with the project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Fedcap Rehabilitation Services, Inc.Bronx$766,730$0The project will renovate space in the same building as the Bronx Mental Health Clinic in order to build-out/ construct space for primary care.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Federation of Organizations for the NYS Mentally Disabled, Inc.Suffolk$1,500,000$0Wyandanch Mental Health Clinic: Acquire and renovate a building to relocate the Wyandanch Mental Health and Wellness Center and expand scope and capacity of services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Federation of Organizations for the NYS Mentally Disabled, Inc.Suffolk$1,500,000$0Acquire property in Wyandanch to expand capacity of integrated primary and behavioral health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Ferncliff Nursing HomeDutchess$4,587,587$4,308,465This project will include renovation of Ferncliff Nursing Home’s 13,800sq. ft. 40 bed 2nd Floor North nursing unit and reduce the skilled nursing beds from 40 to 37 beds. Significant reconfigurations of existing resident rooms that in 6 instances now provide for a single room and a double room to share a single bathroom. The new unit will eliminate this historical design feature as well as provide ADA-compliant bathrooms in 50% of the bathrooms. Redesign calls for reconfigurations of showers, toilets, all flooring and doors to be replaced. Protective wall covering to be added and mitigation of the nursing station area. Renovation to the nursing unit entrance lobby will have new flooring, wall treatment and paint throughout. Substantive mechanical work to improve HVAC as well as replacement lighting throughout will be performed. Minor lobby improvements on the 1st floor will also be undertaken to improve functionality of the lobby.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Finger Lakes Area Counseling and Recovery AgencyOntario$3,500,000$3,500,000The FLACRA Transformation & Expansion Project will rehabilitate, increase by 25 residential beds and support facility upgrades to a five-story program site owned by the agency. The upgrade and re-purpose of the building will increase program and residential stabilization and, rehabilitation space that are necessary to expand needed addiction treatment services as well as, system transformation for integrated care and Residential Redesign through the NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS).Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Finger Lakes Migrant Health Care Project IncYates$12,000,000$4,771,381This project will establish a value-enhancing IT platform to integrate, coordinate, manage, analyze and remodel health care delivery, in collaboration with regional providers and Community Based Organizations (CBO'S).Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Finger Lakes Migrant Health Care Project IncYates$2,150,000$1,559,103The awardee will be constructing a new FQHC. The 3.48 acre vacant lot is a shovel ready site with access closer to town and located on a bus route for patients. The building will house 4 medical offices, 4 dental rooms, 1 BH counseling room and necessary office space.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
First Medcare, Inc.Kings$2,100,000$224,334Addition of two (2) floors on top of the existing building to add approximately 10,000 square feet of space to the D&TC.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Floating Hospital, Inc.Queens$3,414,678$3,414,678Retire TFH’s $3.4M JP Morgan bank loan debt that is being used to pay for the construction of their new main clinic in Long Island City, Queens.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Flushing Hospital Medical CenterQueens$14,826,000$0Convert outpatient psychiatric unit to locked inpatient psychiatric unit and add beds, create emergency department receiving/evaluation area, and expand OASAS clinic space and services, to meet unmet behavioral health needs.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Flushing Hospital Medical CenterQueens$2,888,000$1,561,808The Project entails the following: (i) developing a discrete Fast Track area with a separate new entrance, by annexing currently unused space adjacent to the ED, (ii) providing ED administrative space, and (iii) finish upgrades to the existing ED areas.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Flushing Hospital Medical CenterQueens$550,000$0Convert outpatient psychiatric unit to locked inpatient psychiatric unit and add beds, create emergency department receiving/evaluation area, and expand OASAS clinic space and services, to meet unmet behavioral health needs.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Fort Hudson Nursing Center, Inc.Saratoga$5,922,379$0Retire debt to better position the organization for long-term sustainability.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Fortune Society, Inc.Queens$1,782,515$1,296,242IT- Fortune's EHR Interoperability Project. Five components- Electronic Health Records (EHR), Client Management Unit (CMU), Enterprise service bus, Data warehouse, and virtual desktop infrastructureSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Garnet Health Medical Center - CatskillsSullivan$12,900,000$12,881,820Eliminate GHMC-Catskills outstanding debt totaling $12.9 million ($2.9 million of annual debt service payments and $10 million for the construction of the physician office building).Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Genesee Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Inc.Orleans$4,672,255$510,025This project will acquire a property and construct a 25-bed Women and Children’s Recovery and Community Residence where GCASA will launch an OASAS-certified 820 women’s residential treatment program. 820 programs are intensive residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs that allow providers to offer Stabilization, Rehabilitation, and community Reintegration levels of care within a single location and program.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Genesee Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Inc.Genesee$985,250$0Expand and renovate facility to accommodate increased patients to ensure people with opioid use disorder can receive evidence-based medication assisted treatment.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Glens Falls HospitalWarren$19,959,105$19,959,105The initial project was to build a medical village which was to dove tail from one of the two CRFP awards completed in early 2019. The awardee submitted a project change and will now use grant funds on capital investments in: medical imaging, lab services, oncology, maternity, surgical services and cardiology. Upgrades with new equipment, radiology IT expansion and some renovation to accomodate more OR space was be completed.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Glens Falls HospitalWarren$3,200,000$2,033,844The awardee renovated three primary care practices located in Grrenwich, Wilton and one in Cambridge. A new building will be constructed in Cambridge as well. These locations have primary care integrated with behavioral health services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Glens Falls HospitalWarren$1,150,000$1,149,473This project will renovate part of its Ed to include crisis stabilization services for adolescents and adults experiencing a behavioral health emergency.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Glens Falls HospitalWarren$500,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Glens Falls HospitalWarren$250,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Good Shepherd Fairview Home, Inc.Broome$2,500,000$2,500,000To eliminate $2,500,000 of the $4,576,662 remaining NBT Bank mortgage debt. This would ensure the facility’s future viability for residents.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Gouverneur HospitalSt. Lawrence$1,665,881$1,620,168This project will renovate the first floor of the Gouverneur Hospital that is currently vacant. The renovated space will be transformed into a new intensive outpatient treatment facility that will provide substance abuse treatment and mental health services for the surrounding community.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Grandell Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Inc.Nassau$1,500,000$1,500,000To renovate and transform the Dementia units on the 5th and 6th floors, including changing the layout and flow of clinical operations within the units. Modifications to each unit will be made per dementia care research.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Green Hills Estate Home for AdultsRockland$1,204,945$0Capital improvements to modernize the facility and enhance resident safety and welfareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Groton Community Health Care Center Inc.Tompkins$462,189Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Guidance Center of WestchesterWestchester$1,080,439$0Through SHCFT III, renovations to TGCW’s facility, located at 26 Sickles Ave, New Rochelle, include a carve-out of the building for a primary care partner to create two patient exam rooms, a waiting area, as well as renovations to improve the efficiency and safety of the existing building and improve patient experience.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Gurwin Jewish Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterSuffolk$352,391$24,859This project will purchase equipment for the recently established Acute Care Unit (ACU) at the 68 Hauppauge facility, which will allow for the ACU to open the six (6) remaining beds. Equipment that will be purchased using grant funds include monitors, ventilation units, bladder scanner, sequential compression unit, workstations, medication and treatment carts, bariatric beds, suction units, specialty mattresses, stretchers, shower chairs, patient lifts, infusion pumps, linen carts, and a motorized chair.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Guthrie Cortland Medical CenterCayuga$19,798,092$19,798,092To reduce $19,798,092 in outstanding debt obligations to support financial sustainability and help facilitate the merger with The Guthrie Clinic (TGC). The debts to be retired are: $17,613,733.56 for Cortland County Development Corporation Series 2013 Tax -Exempt Bonds, held by Key Bank, $1,539,225.18 for a Key Bank Loan, $371,556.38 for an NBT Bank loan, and $273,576.88 for a second NBT Bank loan.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Guthrie Cortland Medical CenterCayuga$4,650,000$0A complete renovation of the 7,015 square foot inpatient mental health unit located on the first floor, along with the addition of a seperate and secure 858 square foot Behavioral Health Observation Suite located in the rear of the ED with two Extended Observation Beds (EOB) exclusively for BH/SA patients needing observation for longer than 8 hours.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Handicapped Children's Association of Southern New York, Inc.Broome$65,000$0Relocate clinic and provide additional mental health counseling opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Harris Hill Nursing Facility, LLCErie$200,000$200,000This project integrated several technology-based strategies designed to improve patient care and reduce costs. Facility’s focus on reducing hospitalizations and providing the highest possible quality of care will position the facility to negotiate better rates in partnership with other area nursing homes with similar ratings.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
HASC Diagnostic and Treatment Center, IncKings$2,000,000$0Relocate the Blanche Kahn facility from its current location at East 14th Street, Brooklyn to a larger space at 120 Avenue M, Brooklyn to add aquatic therapy, dental services and expand specialty services, including cardiology, adult and pediatric pulmonology, and behavioral healthSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway CampusUlster$88,756,441$74,800,000The project has two distinct components: 1. Update the Broadway campus into a Medical Village 2. Update and expand the hospital at the Mary's Avenue campusSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hebrew Home for the Aged at RiverdaleBronx$12,827,165$5,297,742This project will complete multiple infrastructure and equipment upgrades at HHAR’s facility. These upgrades include replacement of generators; roof repair/ replacement; elevator upgrades; upgrades to the patient environment and quality of life; renovations to convert existing space to resident rooms; and replacement of clinical/ Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. HHAR will also demolish the current Goldfine Pavilion to create space that will enable the continuing growth of the organization.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Henry Street SettlementNew York$97,969$97,969This project combined technology infrastructure improvements by joining a RHIO, improving billing systems, upgrade aging network infrastructure.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hillside Children's CenterMonroe$3,000,000$0Capital improvements to modernize two residential treatment facilities that include Crestwood in Scottsville, NY, and Finger Lakes in Auburn, NY.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
His Branches, Inc.Monroe$2,545,675$0Capital improvements at the Arnett Blvd Health Center in Rochester to increase patient safety and welfareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
His Branches, Inc.Monroe$669,312$0Renovate space in Rochester's City Center neighborhood to expand capacity to provide integrated primary and behavioral health careSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the PoorQueens$1,130,400$762,336This project will perform several facility upgrades, including structural and technological improvements to create a safer and more efficient environment for all. This will also increase the long-term sustainability for the facility. Work within this project includes: repointing the brickwork, installation of a new phone system, and purchasing new medical equipment.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Hoosick Falls Health Center, Inc.Rensselaer$2,910,893$2,910,893This project will complete numerous infrastructure improvements that will result in both long-term sustainability of the facility and operational energy savings for years to come. These projects include: replace roof top handlers, install replacement boilers, replace dishwasher booster heater, upgrade lighting, recovery ventilators, replace domestic water heater, upgrade restroom facilities, replace roof, and install variable air volume control system for the kitchen hood. Additionally, the project will improve connectivity and wireless internet to accommodate the new electronic medical center.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Hoosick Falls Health Center, Inc.Rensselaer$1,107,000$1,107,000To pay off existing long-term debts to establish financial stability and sustainability. - DASNY HFRP Loan - $457,267.80 - Southwestern Vermont Health Care Loan - $649,732.20Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Hope House Inc.Albany$3,000,000$0Purchase and renovate a building to relocate the outpatient clinic in Albany to expand access to behavioral health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Housing Works Health Services III, Inc.New York$1,331,715$0Renovate the East New York Health Center to increase access to specialty providers and enhance integrated care to high-risk populationsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Housing Works Health Services III, Inc.New York$1,000,000$1,000,000 The project will renovate an existing building with four floors plus cellar, comprising approximately 6,400 square feet. HWCH will complete an extensive renovation of the space to accommodate a Federally Qualified Health Center.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Housing Works Inc.Kings$650,000$650,000The project will renovate an existing building with four floors plus cellar, comprising approximately 6,400 square feet. HWCH will complete an extensive renovation of the space to accommodate a Federally Qualified Health Center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Housing Works Inc.Kings$225,000$225,000Renovation of Housing Works Health Center locaterd at 2640 Pitkin Ave in Brooklyn to provide for the creation of a new OMH clinic and significant expansion of the OASAS clinic currently on site.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Housing Works Inc.Kings$75,000$75,000Renovation of Housing Works Health Center located at 743 E 9th Street, East Village of Manhattan to provider for the creation of on OASAS clinic.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hudson Headwaters Health NetworkWarren$5,294,000$0The Consolidated Glens Falls Health Center project will replaceconsolidate three current facilities into the new construction of the Larose facility in a low-income area of Glens Falls. The project will support expanded primary care capacity, integratedco-located behavioral health services, expanded on-site care management services and a Patient Service center for laboratory work. The facility will also accommodate contracted services including substance abuse counseling, a retail pharmacy by lease agreement with a regional pharmacy, and offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) management and counseling for those addicted to opioids in collaboration with other Article 32 agencies. To these consolidated services, Hudson Headwaters would expand on-site substance abuse counseling (Article 32) and initiate high needs (Article 31) mental health services through current and expanded agreements with community providers.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Hudson Headwaters Health NetworkClinton$2,977,003$2,977,003This project will construct a 25,916 square foot replacement FQHC health center in Champlain NY. Facility to include three pods of exam rooms and consulting space for family medicine, pediatrics, women's health, behavioral health, care management and select specialty services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hudson River HealthCare Inc.Suffolk$8,775,000$8,775,000Acquisition and renovation of an existing building to replace and expand another health center operated by HRNCare offering more limited services. The new facility will create a Level 3 Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) offering comprehensive, culturally and linguistically competent, primary, preventive, and behavioral healthcare and enabling services, as well as Urgent Care, including radiology and labs, and dental care.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hudson River HealthCare Inc.Suffolk$8,000,000$0Develop a new 29,000 square foot Primary and Urgent Care center within the 40-acre, $500m Wyandanch Rising development. The site will contain two floors for primary care services including family practice, dental, women’s health and behavioral health, and WIC nutrition services, as well as urgent care and associated imaging services. The facility is projected to serve 8,000 patients, an increase of one-third.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hudson River HealthCare Inc.Suffolk$4,736,036$0The Capital Project consists of the modification of approximately 25,600 square feet of HRHCare’s Brentwood Health Center (BHC), to increase efficiency, improve access and patient flow, and allow for the expansion of primary, dental and behavioral health care services. Project objectives include the construction of an urgent care center with diagnostic radiology,Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Hudson River HealthCare Inc.Kings$2,435,488$0Sun River Health. This project will renovate a building’s first and second floors. HRH will lease the two floors. HRH will provide primary care and behavioral health services on the first floor. HRH will sublease the second floor to One Brooklyn Health System. OBHS will provide specialty medical services.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Hudson River HealthCare Inc.Richmond$606,445$0This project will include renovations on the OASAS licensed health clinic located on the 6th floor at the facility with the addition of four new exam rooms, reconfiguration of the waiting area, new smoke/fire alarm and sprinkler systems, and additional equipment along with duct work.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Huther-Doyle Memorial Institute Inc.Monroe$200,000$0Capital infrastructure and technology improvements to modernize and enhance data management and patient health informationSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Institute for Community Living, Inc.Kings$2,000,000$1,714,314ICL will expand its facility at 2581 Atlantic Avenue . ICL will perform a gut rehabilitation and renovation on this facility. ICL will also purchase two adjoining properties, demolish the existing buildings and expand the ICL facility into the new space. The Health Hub will provide space for 11 different ICL-operated programs as follow: PROS (Personal Recovery Oriented Services) for skill and life building, Highland Park Clinic (Article 31 clinic) - Integrated and coordinated health care (e.g. mental health services provided by psychiatrists and social workers, evaluations, assessment, screening and mediation reviews), Federal Qualified Health Center operated by Community Healthcare Network- Primary Care services and possibly dental services, ACT teams (Assertive Community Treatment, 3 separate teams provide community outreach services to psychiatrically disabled residents, Health Home-Assisting patients with care and benefits coordination (Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, referrals, outreach services to unSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Institute for Community Living, Inc.New York$1,000,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Institute for Community Living, Inc.Kings$233,737$233,737This project will renovate 361 square feet of space at the Eastern New York clinic to add two new dental rooms and a dental hygienist room. One dental room will be designed as a pediatric dental room with educational displays intended for children. The other will have educational displays intended for adults.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Institute for Family HealthNew York$4,849,972$3,123,658The project will open a Federally Qualified Health Centers in Brooklyn, and 2 FQCH's in Manhattan.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Institute for Family HealthUlster$1,882,642$1,882,642This project will create a 24-hour Call Center in order to facilitate telephonic care coordination across the Institute's network of 27 federally qualified health center sites. The Institute will renovate a 3,717 square foot space at 279 Main Street in New Paltz, NY. The building is home to the Institute's New Paltz Family Health Center and the space for the planned Call Center became available after a previous tenant moved out. The Institute will furnish and equip the available space and will staff the center 24 hours a day with patient service representatives (PSRs), registered nurses and a manager. The Call Center will handle incoming calls for the Institute's 20 full time and seven part-time locations throughout New York City and the Mid-Hudson Valley.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Institute for Family HealthNew York$989,678$59,239This project will renovate 4,139 square feet the Stevenson Family Health Center space at 731 White Plains Road in the Bronx section of New York City. This includes the cost of renovating, furnishing and equipping an Immediate Care suite, Care Navigator program office and a multi-purpose Community Room all within a federally qualified health center (FQHC). The proposed Immediate Care renovation will create 3 exam rooms, nurse triage, CLIA certified laboratory, medication room, clean utility, waiting room and administrative areas. The proposed Care Management renovation will create 6 care navigator offices, where they can help patients address personal and environmental difficulties which could negatively affect treatment adherence. The proposed Community Room renovation will create a large, multi-purpose meeting space ideal for patient education and group based clinical services. Some modification of plumbing and HVAC will be necessary for all of the proposed spaces, as well as electrical and cable upgradesSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Institute for Family HealthUlster$437,384$437,384This project will establish a small federally qualified health center (FQHC) site in the city of Kingston.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Integrated Community Alternatives NetworkHerkimer$401,018$0Modernize the outpatient mental health clinic at Main Street in Utica to improve accessibility and access to patient-centered careSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Interborough Development and Consultation Center, Inc.Kings$428,000$428,000This project fit out space within a building in Coney Island at 2856 Stillwell Ave for the accomodation of an OASAS licensed medically supervised OP treatment program colocating primary care and substance abuse services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Interfaith Medical CenterKings$2,138,459$1,124,682This project will convert space at the Bishop Walker Amb Surg Center 528 Prospect Ave Brooklyn, NY to establish new exam rooms & offices to create new primary care medical suite co-located with behavioral health counseling room, and a patient area.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Interim Healthcare of Greater New YorkWestchester$349,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Ira Davenport Memorial HospitalSteuben$519,900$0Modernize the hospital's imaging suite to improve patient safety and welfareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc.New York$4,997,427$0The project will relocate and renovate the existing 36-bed Ventilator Dependent Resident Unit (VDR Unit) located on the ninth floor of the 525 building, to the third floor of the 515 building. The existing third floor of the 515 building is a long-term nursing unit, which can accommodate up to 45 beds and is currently vacant. It will renovate and create space for up to 40 beds (36 will be licensed vent beds) and will consist of 8 single-bedded rooms and 16 double-bedded rooms, complying with the 1/5th single bed requirement of the 2018 FGI Guidelines. The unit will include an Airborne Infection Isolation Room (AII Room), equipped with negative pressure, and three of the single-bedded rooms will also be equipped with negative pressure capabilities. Renovations will also create two dedicated staff offices, a multi-purpose family lounge / team room, and three dedicated storage spaces for general supplies and cart storage. Renovations will also include upgrades to the HVAC and electrical systems, installatioSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Jacqueline Delmont, MD, PC (d/b/a Delmont Medical Care)Nassau$1,480,782$1,091,671Renovation of DMC's 4 practice sites locasted in Far Rockaway Nameoke,m Far Rockaway Central, Freeport and Franklin Square, as well as a Care Coordination Center located in Westbury on Long Island for the expansion of Primary Care and BH services.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Jamaica Hospital Medical CenterQueens$150,000,000$0This project will modernize the ED by adding two new critical care units, 22 new critical care beds, and an interventional suite. The 15,571 square foot ground floor of the new addition will be utilized for new ED treatment space and will provide space for hospital functions being displaced by the expanded ED. The second and third floors will provide 8,696 square feet for the 22 new critical care beds. Beyond the new construction, approximately 36,265 square feet of renovations will be performed in the existing ED and adjacent areas.Section 2827-G, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide IV - ED
Jamaica Hospital Medical CenterQueens$13,594,210$0Capital improvements to modernize outpatient clinic network and expand access to ambulatory care including primary care, women's health and dental servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Jamaica Hospital Medical CenterQueens$5,992,300$2,378,145These projects will include: ambulatory care expansion providing additional 26 exam rooms, construction of a new 2,500 square foot Urgent Care Center and 3,500 square feet of renovation to reconfigure currently occupied space in emergency department including greeting, waiting and triage space to improve efficiency of workflow and patient flow with linkages to urgent and new primary care capacity.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home Company, Inc. (d/b/a Trump Pavilion)Queens$1,427,410$0Purchase equipment to improve patient safety and oversight, and renovate dining and lounge area to improve patient experience.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home Company, Inc. (d/b/a Trump Pavilion)Queens$520,164$503,232This projects will be used to purchase hardware necessary for JHNH to fully integrate with the MediSys Health Network electronic health record (EHR) system and utilize the Epic Long Term Care Module and telehealth functionality (including funding for upgraded telehealth capable computers and tablets), and to purchase and install patient safety equipment to improve resident health and reduce avoidable hospitalizations (including overhead track and harness system, rehab/strength training equipment, pressure ulcer prevention mattresses, and fall prevention equipment and wander guard system). This project will Upgrade and Integrate Technology and Telehealth to Improve Core Population Health (Pillar I); Expand Primary and Outpatient Care for Sustainable Growth (Pillar II); Invest in Behavioral Health Services to Address Essential Community Needs (Pillar III); and provide Post-Acute/Long Term Care IT/Telehealth and Patient Safety Innovation (Pillar IV). These improvements will support collaboration between the hosSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Jawonio IncRockland$2,173,000$0Purchase a building in Nanuet to re-locate behavioral health services to a more accessible location to increase access to PROS program servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Jawonio IncRockland$27,000$0Purchase a building in Nanuet to re-locate behavioral health services to a more accessible location to increase access to PROS program servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Jewish Association for Services for the AgedNew York$1,085,000$1,085,000Implement an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system to provide a client/patient record system that will continuously update client service utilization, inform care planning, and enable Community Care of Brooklyn (CCB) dashboard/provider communications. Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
John T Mather Memorial HospitalSuffolk$6,750,000$6,075,000This project will purchase property located at 100 Highlands Boulevard, Port Jefferson, NY 11777. The site that will be acquired includes an approximately 25,000 sq. ft building and parking. Following the acquisition of the site, the building will be renovated to enable the centralization of behavioral health services. Grant funds will support acquisition of the property.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, Inc.Queens$2,500,000$2,500,000The project will include the expansion and renovation of JPAFHC’s 22,000 square foot main facility at 6200 Beach Channel Drive, in Far Rockaway, NY. A new wing will be built on an adjacent 20,350 square foot vacant parcel of land that JPAFHC recently purchased from New York City Economic Development corporation. This will transform the organiztion's abililty to deliver continuum of care services to signifacantly increase the provision full lifecycle range  of integrated primary care, oral healthcare, and behavioral health services, both in terms of quality of encounters and quality of services delivered.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial, Inc.Westchester$1,699,698$0Modernize and expand the ANDRUS Yonkers Health and Wellness Center that will serve to better integrate physical health and mental health services to meet the complex needs of children and families.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Kaleida HealthErie$20,000,000$20,000,000The John R Oishei Children's Hospital project will construct a new Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo. The award will contribute $20,000,000 towards the construction of the hospital.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Kaleida HealthErie$17,000,000$3,561,6651.)IT Systems Transformation - $4M will support the transition of the Brooks Memorial Hospital and the TLC Health Network onto the Upper Allegheny Health System’s Meditech Client Server platform. 2.)New Brooks Memorial Hospital Project – $13 million will support the continuation of the construction of a New Brooks Memorial Hospital facility in Dunkirk, NY (Chautauqua County) begun under the Essential Health Care Provider Support Program award.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Kaleida HealthErie$11,243,055$10,318,350Women & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo (WCHOB) will construct, furnish, and equip a pediatric and maternal Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) at leased space on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC). The lease agreement is for a 20 year period with renewal options.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Kaleida HealthErie$1,157,605$0Capital improvements to establish and modernize perinatal telehealth services at Oishei Children’s Hospital and its affiliate birthing hospitals through telehealth and home healthcare equipment investments to strengthen prenatal and postnatal care.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Kaleida HealthErie$1,117,961$0Renovate and repurpose existing space to increase ventilator assisted beds for the facility’s adult and pediatric populations and to add additional pediatric medically complex care beds.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical CenterKings$2,957,850$2,939,024This project redesigned and renovated 4,300 sq feet of administrative space and reconfigure curtained exam bay spaces in the ED to create a six rooms OBS unit.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
L'Refuah Medical and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Kings$2,724,975$2,724,975This project will construct a new health facility that will contain a total of 40 rooms and will be designed to predominantly offer dental services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
L'Refuah Medical and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Kings$1,000,000$0Renovate and reconfigure space at 38th Street in Brooklyn to expand capacity to provide integrated primary, pediatric and behavioral health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
L'Refuah Medical and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Kings$419,525$419,525This project will renovate healthcare space at Located at 1278 60th Street.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
L'Refuah Medical and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Kings$127,500$120,789This project will update and enhance Health Information Technology infrastructure at L'Refuah Medical & Rehab Center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
La Casa De SaludBronx$2,626,050$2,626,050This project will renovate the Ramon Velez Health Center (RVHC to increase access to comprehensive, integrated services to the low-income and underserved individuals in the South Bronx, creating a ‘one-stop-shop’ where patients can access the full range of needed services and address the fragmented nature of behavioral health and general primary care that has created a significant barrier to access these services.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Lakeview Health Services, Inc.Ontario$72,118$59,620Lakeview is purchasing and renovating a four-bedroom building in Newark, NY to create transitional supportive housing beds. Renovations will include replacement of a furnace in one unit, updates of appliances in each unit, replacement of flooring, and interior updates such as painting and kitchen cabinet work.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Lewis County General HospitalHerkimer$6,580,000$6,580,000This debt retirement to retire $6,585,000 in debt. Debt service to improve financial of the healthcare facility, reduce reliance on VAPAP funds, and further operational activities that support LCGH's transformation to a Value Based Payment organization.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Liberty Resource, Inc.Onondaga$625,000$625,000This project will expand the current behavioral health and physical health exam rooms by two. The project will also integrate with construction a primary care clinic.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Liberty Resources, Inc.Onondaga$5,762,489$5,762,489Debt contract. This project will retire 2 debts - one line of credit and 1 mortgage. The elimination of debt will allow LRI to hire new staff, make necessary investments to improve care delivery, and significantly increase service volume in Onondaga, Oswego and Madison Counties, while enhancing Liberty Resources Inc's financial stability.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Liberty Resources, Inc.Onondaga$1,651,800$1,651,800This project constructed an Article 28 FQHC in Fulton, NY. it has 14 MH rooms, 14 SA rooms, 4 group rooms, 28 exam rooms, 1 medical room and 2 clean rooms. This project was completed.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Livingston CountyLivingston$653,660$0Capital improvements to upgrade the wireless technology, firewall security and nurse call system, to improve resident safety and satisfaction, staff communications and operational efficiencies.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Long Island FQHC, Inc.Nassau$3,135,000$3,010,038The Health Center Renovation and Site Purchase project will purchase two existing health care facility buildings, renovate one of them and, purchase a generator.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Long Island FQHC, Inc.Nassau$3,066,000$3,035,293These projects will expand the capacity of LIFQHC to serve the highest need communities in Nassau County and will increase access to comprehensive, integrated primary and preventive health care and improve the health status of the community, especially for the under-served and vulnerable, in a financially responsible manner. Enhancing the coordinated, integrated care provided through these LIFQHC projects will reduce avoidable hospital use and improve health and public health.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Long Island HomeNassau$4,850,456$0Construct a new facility to house outpatient and partial hospitalization programs to provide at-risk youth/adolescents in crisis with mental health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNassau$17,750,000$17,750,000This project will expand HIT & Population Health (PHM) tools to support care coordination within the Nassau Queens PPS region.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNassau$7,053,750$7,053,750This project will construct a primary care site adjacent to the hospital ED.It will become an ED based primary care practice with three treatment rooms and a waiting area.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Long Island Jewish Medical CenterNassau$1,414,300$1,414,300This project will construct an Emergency Department (Ed Split-Flow) and expand the primary care practice on the 1st and 3rd floor at 95-25 Queens Blvd in Rego Park, Queens, NY. This is leased space and construction will be completed in one phase. The project consists of 8 exam rooms, 4 consult rooms on the 3rd Floor and 6 exam rooms on the 1st Floor. The function on the 3rd Floor will be dedicated to Adult Medicine and the space on the 1st Floor will be dedicated to General Pediatrics. The ED Split Flow project scope is interior renovation of approximately 2,150 square feet of existing Emergency Department located on the 2nd floor of the Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Long Island Select Healthcare Inc.Suffolk$655,392$512,276This project will create a telemedicine program for individuals with developmental disabilities in the Long Island region that are considered high risk due to chronic conditions or mental health needs. Telehealth video tablets and disease monitoring kits will be mailed to patients and LISH providers to be used to send data, receive education and support, and connect patients with providers who can conduct exams, triage and treat from any location, without either party leaving home. This project will help maintain services in the home as much as possible, especially during an emergency lock-down. These services will improve patient access to care and reduce ED visits.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Loyola Recovery Foundation, Inc.Monroe$465,000$25,635The Behavioral Health 'Crisis Hub' in the Southern/Southeastern will a) Purchase two transportation vans to be used for ambulatory services, b) ConstructRenovate an existing structure located on the former St. James Mercy Hospital located in Hornell, NY and c) Install Information Technology (IT) hardware and software.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Lutheran Social Services of Upstate New York Inc.Chautauqua$5,888,000$0The overall project, the transformation and integration of patient-centered Residential Health Care Facility Services, will be done in two phases. Phase 1 will be the renovation of the existing Skilled Nursing Facility. Phase 2, funded with match dollars, will be the construction of four, 12 bed Green House Homes on the Lutheran campus to accommodate 48 long-term residents. These residents will be transferred from the current Skilled Nursing Facility. The renovation and enhancement of the existing facility will complete the following objectives: Relocation of Sub-Acute Care, with a net increase in capacity from 26 to 28 beds. Create a new 7 bed Hospice/Palliative Care unit, which will have private rooms with medical gases along with a lounge for residents and families, a nourishment station, and a meditation room. Also included is -Expand and relocation of the Dementia Day Treatment Program with an increase in capacity from 15 to 30 long-term residents. -Construction of an enclosed climate-controlled couSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Maimonides Medical CenterKings$20,000,000$20,000,000This debt retirement to take MMC out of technical violation of debt covenants. Improve their financial statement. Release leins on ancillary properties allowing leverage and/or sale. Allow MMC to reenter the capital marketSection 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Maimonides Medical CenterKings$17,290,500$9,940,358This project will create an Ambulatory Care Network.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Mary Imogene Bassett HospitalOtsego$7,000,000$0Construction of a new, two-story clinical building in Cooperstown; the second floor of the building will encompass almost 18,000 square feet of space dedicated to a family medicine clinic and training facilities for its newly established family medicine residency program.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Medalliance Medical Health ServicesBronx$10,228,400$0Construct a two-story addition to existing main location to expand primary care and subspecialty medical services to a low-income high-risk populationSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Medalliance Medical Health ServicesBronx$2,900,000$0Purchase and renovate 5037-5043 Broadway to add an extension clinic on the 1st floor currently located at 514 East 149th St.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Memorial Hospital of William F. and Gertrude F. Jones, IncAllegany$16,856,625$11,463,354This project consists of four subprojects. 1- OR Modernization is to renovate 5,685 sq feet of lower level space to add procedure and OR rooms for colorectal services. 2- JMMV Image - Create 1,335 ft of new hospital space for new radiology equipment and patient change space. 3- Medical Office Building - Create new Art 29 building by expanding the third floor of JMH. This will allow JMH to bring in new services to the hospital and community that don't presently exist. 4- JMMV Primary Care & Behavioral Health Integration - Consolidate PCP practice that will be acquired after MDs retirement and then integrate a depression care manager to increase screening for BH issues.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Memorial Hospital of William F. and Gertrude F. Jones, IncAllegany$5,700,000$5,558,713Project was to implement from Meditech EHR to full EPIC implementation to be on the same platform as the U of R. Project has shifted to full EPIC EMR.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Mental Health Association of Westchester Inc.Westchester$4,594,720$4,205,253This project will create a new Health Center with integrated primary care and behavioral health. The first floor will house the Awardee’s Article 31 facility, a client intake and waiting area and consultation room. The second floor will house Article 28 FQHC services, operated by HRHCare, and will include exam rooms for family practice medicine, 3 operatories for dental services, a behavioral health consult room, patient intake and waiting areas, and a staff lounge. $1,000,000 Acquisition for new property funded by Awardee, remainder of project will use grant funds.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Mental Health Services Erie County Northwest Corporation 1 (d/b/a Northwest Community Mental Health Center)Erie$142,548$0Capital improvements to repair roof that is leaking and causing damage within the building, and add telehealth services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Mental Health Services Erie County Northwest Corporation 1 (d/b/a Northwest Community Mental Health Center)Erie$95,000$0Retire debt and better position the organization for long-term programmatic stability.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Mercy Medical CenterNassau$19,743,012$19,743,012The CHS Hub Information Project will support and solidify the Health Information Technology (HIT) utilized across the Integrated Delivery System (IDS). The project will implement five IT initiatives.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Mercy Medical CenterSuffolk$7,325,000$7,325,000The Mercy Integrated Outpatient Center project will construct a new structure to provide multiple services to the community including Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Endocrinology, OB/GYN, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Podiatry, Pulmonology, Pediatrics and Bariatrics.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Mercy Medical CenterSuffolk$6,875,750$0The Suffolk County Outpatient Behavioral Health Center project will construct an outpatient Behavioral Health (BH) center through the demolition of an existing structure and construction of the new BH center.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Methodist Home for Nursing and RehabilitationBronx$2,800,000$2,785,726This project will construct and renovate to create a 16 station chronic renal dialysis center & a 40 bed step down unit.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Metro Community Health Centers, Inc.Bronx$700,000$700,000To retire $700,000 of their line of credit debt provided by United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of NYS to cover costs (start-up, planning, operational) of the recent reconsolidation of HealthShare Wellness.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Metro Community Health Centers, Inc.Bronx$602,765$0The new space located at 182-30 Jamaica Avenue will allow for 5 exam rooms, 2 consultation rooms, and 2 dental suites. MCHC plans to offer a full range of services at the Jamaica Avenue location including primary care, specialty care, psychiatry, mental health, and dentistry. The health center will be open from Monday to Friday and include some evening hours. The need for weekend hours will be assessed and added if needed.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Metro Community Health Centers, Inc.Bronx$19,299$0This project will take the current location in Brooklyn and renovate space to incorporate dental services and primary care.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Mid-Erie Mental Health Services Inc.Erie$6,740,852$0Purchase land and construct an outpatient mental health and substance use treatment facility that will increase patient volumeSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
MJHS Hospice and Palliative CareNew York$5,000,000$0Implement new electronic health record system to create efficiencies in careSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Mohawk Valley Health SystemsOneida$282,000,000$282,000,000Construction of a new hospital in downtown Utica, NY.Section 2825-B, Oneida Health Care Facility Transformation, Oneida County
Mohawk Valley Health SystemsOneida$18,000,000$18,000,000Construction of a new hospital in downtown Utica, NY.Section 2825-B, Oneida Health Care Facility Transformation, Oneida County
Monroe Community HospitalMonroe$500,000$0This project will complete renovations to the Friendship Place dementia nursing unit that support best practice care for those residents living with dementia. Renovations will include: renovation to resident rooms to allow for enhanced privacy; renovations to bathing facilities that will include but are not limited to the addition of showers within some resident rooms; creation of separate space for charting and other renovations that would promote a residential feel to the facility; renovations to hallways and other shared space that support dementia care (i.e., promotion of wandering, sensory stimulation, and memory recognition). The project will also incorporate signage that gives more clear and concise messaging. Grant funds will support construction costs associated with the aforementioned renovation of the facility.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Monroe Community HospitalMonroe$460,500$0Purchase equipment to provide new treatment modalities or to enhance care of residents suffering from woundsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Monroe Community HospitalMonroe$175,000$0Start-up costs associated with new wound care equipment including staff education and implementation of new electronic medical record technologySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Monsignor Carr InstituteErie$1,623,663$0Capital improvements to facilities and expansion of services by renovating existing but unusable space.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Montefiore Health System Inc.Bronx$41,112,704$0See above Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Montefiore Health System Inc.Bronx$23,887,296$23,887,296To retire $23,887,296 of Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital's (MMVH) outstanding debt obligations. The debt needs to be retired in order for the MMVH Medical Village project to proceed. Debts to be paid are $9,327,000 to Montefiore MV Holdings, LLC. to pay off Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospitals property lease, and $14,560,296 to Montefiore Health Systems to pay off Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospitals leasehold loan.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Montefiore Health System Inc.Bronx$10,108,641$1,225,238Expand its comprehensive interdisciplinary School-Based Health pediatric primary care program by opening 20 new sites in the Bronx and lower Westchester to serve a new population of over 24,000 school-aged children. Each of the 20 Montefiore School-Based Health clinics will provide comprehensive primary care services, including age-appropriate well-child exams, immunizations, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and injuries, management and monitoring of chronic conditions, basic laboratory services, health education and anticipatory guidance, dental care, mental health services, substance abuse services, nutrition counseling, reproductive health care, family services, violence prevention education, and intervention counseling, and facilitated health insurance enrollment. Each clinic will be staffed by a full-time primary care provider (MD or NP), mental health provider (CSW or psychologist), licensed practical nurse, Community Organizer, and receptionist. Further, every clinic is served by a part-time childSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Montefiore Health System Inc.Bronx$9,698,179$0Capital improvements to enhance access to maternal and child health, interventional cardiology and primary care services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Montefiore New Rochelle HospitalWestchester$44,168,000$33,025,808Renovation of the 33,300 square foot Goldstein Pavilion to create a Medical Village on the hospital campus, which includes an outpatient Community Health Center (FQHC) operated by Hudson River HealthCare, Inc. (HRHCare). Adjacent to the ED will be the addition of an Extended Hours Care Center, that will expand ambulatory services and will include onsite diagnostic radiology. A Health Education and Training Center (HETI) will be built to provide community health education and outreach to service area residents. The project will also renovate, reconfigure, and expand the existing ED and surrounding areas.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Montefiore Nyack Foundation Inc.Rockland$4,176,317$0Renovate and modernize Extended Care Unit that includes an inpatient recovery unit and labor and delivery unit to create an improved patient care environment.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Morris Heights Health Center, Inc.Bronx$877,500$877,500Renovate & refurbish both Burnside Ave & Walton Ave clinics to facilitate access to healthcare services and redesign clinical space to support an integrated care delivery model. The proposed renovations will improve workflow and expand access to care.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Morris Heights Health Center, Inc.Bronx$130,750$130,750This project will purchase a new state-of-the-art full service mobile medical clinic that will be designated as an Article 28 clinic. It will have the capacity to provide primary healthcare, support services and dental services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Mosaic Health, Inc.Herkimer$1,457,364$1,457,364This project will renovete the Utica Community Health Center located at 1651 Oneida Street in Utica NY.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Moses - Ludington HospitalEssex$9,149,352$9,138,389This project will restructure Moses Ludington Hospital from a Critical Access Hospital into a Medical Village model of service. (Moses Ludington Hospital will be changed to Elizabethtown Community Hospital) as part of this project.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Mount Sinai HospitalNew York$30,287,500$30,287,500This project will accomplish 15 IT projects in order to round out interfacing, data analytics, enterprise security, telehealth/telemedicine and care coordination.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Mount St. Mary's Hospital of Niagara FallsNiagara$825,200$825,200This project will renovate the fourth floor of the hospital to create a Chemical Dependency Inpatient Rehabiliatation Center within the hospital. The project will decrease hospital / surgical beds from 133 to 123, and increase permanent chemical dependency rehabilitation beds from 20 to 30.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Mount Vernon Neighborhood Health Center Inc.Bronx$11,991,300$5,971,765This project will renovate the MVNHC main site to preserve the facility and ensure that the facility can remain operational. The renovations and upgrades include: masonry (brick repair, repointing); thermal repairs (new roof, skylight repair); replacement of all windows; renovation of all bathrooms; new millwork and casework throughout the facility, including offices and exam rooms; upgrading boilers and HVAC equipment; installation of acoustical ceilings; and replacing all light fixtures.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Mozaic Chapter NYSARC, Inc Dba MozaicTompkins$1,800,000$0Retire debt and better position the organization to expand integrated healthcare services to individuals with disabilities in rural NYSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Nassau Health Care CorporationNassau$25,000,000$15,357,415This project will complete infrastructure updates. Awardee will complete required updates under National, State and County requirements. They will upgrade the pharmacy hazarous room, fire alarms, psych unit safety, elevators, sprinklers, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, heating and HVAC.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Nassau Health Care CorporationNassau$13,000,000$13,000,000This debt retirement to provide $13,000,000 to be applied to the 2016 required principal payments on the bond series as desribed on the balance sheets. the award will meet a critical capital need resulting from the termination of annual mission payment.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Nassau Health Care CorporationNassau$12,332,875$0Capital improvements to establish a Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program, relocate dialysis program, and install automatic sprinklers, to improve services and promote safetySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Nassau Health Care CorporationNassau$11,095,000$11,043,450Complete infrastructure updates on a number of outdated hospital equipment, elevators, doors, window, IT, equipments, sensory items, doors, security, lab equipment and patient rooms.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Nassau Health Care CorporationNassau$3,827,500$0Capital improvements to establish a Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program, relocate dialysis program, and install automatic sprinklers, to improve services and promote safetySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Nathan Littauer Hospital AssociationFulton$2,995,689$2,995,689Awardee will construct an Art 28 clinic on the hospital property. This will serve as an additional clinic for Fulton County as individual providers continue to close practices and physician shortages have become an issue in this part of the state.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Neighborhood Center, Inc.Herkimer$920,737$0Capital improvements to address critical infrastructure repairs and upgrades and add additional space for expansion of services and capacitySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Neighborhood Health Center of WNYErie$7,676,625$7,381,361This project will acquire property at 1569 Niagara Street and the surrounding properties and construct an 12,000 square-foot expansion and renovate the expansion and existing space create additional medical exam rooms, behavioral health counseling offices and dental operatories. This project will also purchase 300 Niagara Street from Kaleida Health.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
New Alternatives for Children, Inc.New York$1,507,367$1,507,367Through this project, NAC will be relocating the agency’s entire operations to this location, including both Article 28 and 31 clinics. The new Article 31 mental health clinic will occupy approximately 13,600 square feet on the 6th floor of the new location. NAC will utilize the grant funding to renovate this space. Renovations will include the creation of 37 therapy rooms, 7 more than the current approved project. The increased square footage site will allow for larger, more comfortable therapy rooms. NAC will also be able to provide for improved privacy for its patients at the new location, including improved soundproofing of rooms. The new location will enable NAC to have all clinical services located on a single floor, instead of splitting services among several floors, as is the case in the current project. Having all services on a single floor will provide for more streamlined and efficient care delivery for both patients and staff. The new location will also increase NAC’s service capacity with 7 addSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
New Alternatives for Children, Inc.New York$352,215$350,531The project will purchase eight new vehicles to transport Medicaid-eligible children with medical complexities and their family members to medical appointments and programs run through New Alternatives for Children. The vehicles will replace New Alternatives for Children’s current vehicles that surpassed their useful life and must be retired. The vehicles to be purchased include: one high-hat wheelchair accessible van, two wheelchair accessible minivans, two high-hat vans without wheelchair access, two mini-vans without wheelchair access, and one car to be used for support staff transportation. The project also includes lettering for the vehicles to allow easy identification and timely pick-ups and drop-offs, window tinting to ensure client privacy and safety, the purchase of laptops to coordinate and optimize drivers' schedules and routes, and the purchase of backup and dashboard cameras for the vehicles.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
New Horizon Counseling Center IncSuffolk$1,080,000$0Modernize and expand the existing facility to add integrated substance use disorder servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
New Partners Inc.New York$2,247,153$2,081,429This project will enhance New Partners’ Health Information Technology (HIT) infrastructure with three interrelated phase two projects. The projects are – •CareConnect – Deployment costs related to wage replacement for HHAs in in-service training to learn the new technology. The grant will also cover some costs for in-house staff supervisors to create new user accounts. •Business Intelligence and Analytics (BIA), Sandata’s Santrax Point of Care (SPoC) and Risk Screen work – Costs are associated with design, coding, testing, and implementation of the software. In addition, staff costs have been added for work related to a risk screen solution for Partners in Care patients who touch other business lines such as CHOICE, CHHA, and Hospice. The work will be done primarily by consultant resources with a small amount of in-house staff resources. •Sandata Mobile Connect (SMC) – The name of the app has changed to Sandata Mobile Connect (SMC), replacing the name Mobile Visit Verification (MVV). There are costSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
New Vanderbilt Rehabilitation and Care CenterRichmond$2,464,945$0Renovate the Ventilator Bed Unit and replace medical equipment and elevator to improve safety and clinical performanceSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
New York and Presbyterian HospitalNew York$7,909,256$7,200,386The Ambulatory Care Network (ACN) Expansion Project will renovate and reconfigure eleven site locations within the existing ACN to create new primary care, behavioral health and specialty care capacity.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
New York and Presbyterian HospitalNew York$3,273,139$3,220,685The IT Infrastructure Project will develop and implement computer infrastructure to support the development of an Integrated Delivery System (IDS) for Medicaid patients in the New York Presbyterian PPS service area. There are seven main components.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
New York Foundling HospitalNew York$1,271,363$0To relocate the clinic from its current location to a new location at 2040 Frederick Douglass Boulevard in West Harlem. The renovation plan includes the buildout of a reception area, 16-18 work stations for staff, 6-7 small meeting rooms with whiteboards and phone access, large 20- person conference room and a small 10-person conference room, a private lactation room that will double as a phone booth, two restrooms, a pantry area and a waiting area for families.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical CenterNiagara$2,000,000$2,000,000Renovate space to establish a Cardiac Stroke Unit at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. The 12,645 square-foot, 25 bed unit will include six higher acuity "step down" rooms for patients requiring a more acute level of care and monitoring; rehabilitation therapy area; family lounge, conference room, clean and soiled utility, medication rooms, renovated nurse stations, waiting and storage areas.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical CenterNiagara$1,931,849$1,931,849This project will build a 26,089 sq. ft. Community Health Center immediately adjacent to NFMMC's ED 1/Heart Center building.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical CenterNiagara$1,059,744$1,059,744This project will build a 4,150 sq ft. Catheterization Laboratory suite on the second floor of the Heart Center at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital Inc.Allegany$6,300,000$6,253,655Project was to implement from Meditech EHR to full EPIC implementation to be on the same platform as the U of R. Project has shifted to full EPIC EMR.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital Inc.Allegany$1,549,400$1,549,400This project will renovate square footage on the first floor of the hospital to accommodate a new PET/CT scanner. The lab and waiting area already in this space were demolished so the new construction could begin and those services were moved to another location.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital Inc.Livingston$348,050$348,050This project will build a new Article 31 mental health clinic in Avon, NY.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Northeast Center for Rehabilitation and Brain InjuryUlster$183,066$0Capital improvements to improve patient safety and quality of care by adding wall protections for TBI patients and purchase of equipment for use with the RHCF’s ventilator-dependent patientsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Nyack HospitalRockland$17,754,000$17,754,000The inital project was to renovate 16,000 sq ft on the first floor to address overcrowding at the hospital ED. The awardee changed the project and is now going to refocus 1st floor to ambulatory care still following the medical village model.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Nyack HospitalRockland$1,200,000$1,200,000This project will renovate 2800 sq feet of underutilized space to create a cardiac rehab center in collaboration with Burke Rehabilitation Hospital in White Plains NY.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
NYC Health + Hospitals - BellevueNew York$2,072,179$0Renovate the Extended Care Unit by constructing or repurposing and outfitting the space to provide extensive therapeutic programming space for patientsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
NYC Health + Hospitals - Central OfficeNew York$109,084,806$63,381,293This project will address four IT projects 1- Unified communications - integrate real time communication acroos the health system; 2- PPS wide sharing of results. COE in imaging, cross sharing diagnostic readings and coverage; 3- telehealth/telemedicine - digital technology enables care teams to monitor and treat medical conditions in a timely manner; 4- Meaningful use (MU)Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYC Health + Hospitals - Central OfficeNew York$81,324,000$47,294,258This project is funding an IT implementation of three specific functions: 1- CRLS Clinical records locator system -allows for accurately linking provider and patient records; 2- Health Information Exchange - allows information to be linked to anyone of the Qualified Exchanges with the PPS; 3- Performance management and analytics - ebility to aggregate data across providers as well as share data with DSRIP partners.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYC Health + Hospitals - Central OfficeNew York$44,587,696$24,782,358This project will renovate 13 locations within HHC to co-locate primary care, mental health and substance abuse services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYC Health + Hospitals - Central OfficeNew York$19,553,142$10,821,574This project will reconfigure the ED space across 6 locations within the HHC system. This will allow for a primary care annex which will provide initial triage prior to the ED treatment so care is better coordinated.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYC Health + Hospitals - Central OfficeNew York$19,354,000$10,891,073The project will renovate an existing space that will become the contact center for the HHC health system. Appointments, reminders, patient triage are just some of the things this project will accomplish.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYC Health + Hospitals - East New YorkKings$3,453,627$0Capital improvements to renovate OBGYN Clinic to improve integrated health services and accommodate current and future healthcare technology and equipmentSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
NYC Health + Hospitals - WoodhullKings$5,384,300$0Upgrade and expand the emergency department into a state-of-the-art trauma and critical care emergency department, and renovate the general care open cubicle area to create a safer environment and better patient experience.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
NYSARC, Inc. Ulster, Greene, Putnam Counties ChapterUlster$295,822$0Capital improvement to construct a direct clinic entrance, purchase new medical equipment to support patients with higher needs, and integrate healthcare servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
NYSARC, Inc., Wayne County ChapterOntario$505,530$0Renovate building space to expand clinic that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and increase accessibility to individuals in Western Wayne, Northern Ontario, and Eastern Monroe CountiesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
NYU Langone Hospitals - Lutheran Medical CenterNew York$29,165,796$29,165,796The project will establish an enterprise clinical platform (ECP) as the core technology infrastructure of the NYU Lutheran Medical Center PPS, tools and processes to facilitate an operational integrated delivery system that will enable transformation to a population health operating model health care systemSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYU Langone Hospitals - Lutheran Medical CenterNew York$7,761,908Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
NYU Winthrop HospitalNassau$1,080,000$1,080,000This project developed and implemented the Winthrop Clinical Informatics Interface for Delivery System Reform. The network provided the Nassau/Queens PPS the seamless IT interoperability between the NYU Winthrop Hospital and Winthrop’s network of Clinics and Practices.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Oak Orchard Community Health CenterMonroe$665,000$665,000This project will support Oak Orchard Community Health Center’s purchase of IT equipment, the purchase of medical equipment including exam tables, dental equipment including a digital panoramic x-ray system, and furniture.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Oak Orchard Community Health CenterMonroe$105,000$99,176Purchase up to 8 vans and/or SUVs which will be utilized to transport individuals, including Low Utilizers/Non-Utilizers/Uninsured (LU/NU/UI) individuals to medical, dental, optical and enabling services (such as WIC) appointments.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
ODA Primary Health Care NetworkKings$12,250,000$0Construct a new Federally Qualified Health Center to expand access to primary and specialty health care services in a low-income, medically underserved service areaSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
ODA Primary Health Care NetworkKings$9,250,000$9,250,000ODA will enter into a 25 year capital lease to occupy the first floor of 755 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY and complete renovations to the 27,633 square foot space to create a new primary care multi specialty wellness Center. The new site will provide a comprehensive array of high-quality outpatient services to area residents and expand access to integrated and coordinated primary, specialty, behavioral and urgent health care services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
One Brooklyn Health SystemKings$700,000,000$355,190,342This plan will create a more financially sustainable, integrated system of health care delivery through the consolidation, integration and modernization of clinical and administrative services and physical assets of Brookdale Hospital Medical Center (BHMC), Interfaith Medical Center (IMC), and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center (KJMC) and their Controlled Entities under the newly established One Brooklyn Health System active parent corporation and its common Board of Directors and common system management.Section 2825-A, Health Care Facility Transformation, Kings County Project
Oneida Health Systems, Inc.Madison$6,750,000$6,750,000Two part project. Awardee built a new space for Radiology PET scanning. Renovated a space for radiation/oncology in existing buildingSection 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Open Door Family Medical Center, Inc.Westchester$3,737,629$3,737,629This contract will support two projects, the Sleepy Hollow projec to build a primary care facility, providing services to patients. The project consists of building a primary care site in Sleepy Hollow NY. The second project will be to build out of leased space in Saugerties NY for a dental facility.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Orleans Community HealthGenesee$6,275,528$6,265,298This project will apply $2,948,103.89 for debt reduction. The remaining $3,327,424 in grant funds will support an ED upgrade, capital equipment, infrastructure improvements, and a new primary care clinic.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Orleans CountyOrleans$3,682,748$3,682,748This project will develop a shared campus for County services and provide for the consolidation / co-location and integration of public health, behavioral health and primary care services by adding on / renovating existing county facilities to include the Health Department and Department of Mental Health. This project combines the capacities of public health and the major behavioral health and primary care providers in Orleans County into an integrated service delivery model.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Oswego HospitalCayuga$13,023,850$13,023,850Renovation of a former Price Chopper building at 29 East Cayuga St., Oswego to establish a new behavioral health facility which will replace the old site 'Alvin L Krakau Community Health Division' Center, located at 74 Bunner Stgreet, Oswego.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Oswego HospitalCayuga$9,000,000$0Construct a health center in partnership with ConnextCare, a federally qualified health center, that will co-locate primary care and ancillary facilities and increase access to comprehensive health care in the community.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital, Inc.Chenango$687,144$687,144Grant funds will support costs associated with design, renovation and demolition, purchase of moveable equipment, and telecommunications components associated with the new clinic. The new clinic will house three exam rooms, two provider offices, a social work office, space designed to accommodate telehealth capabilities, a nursing/reception area, waiting room, utility rooms and support spaces to allow fully functioning primary care services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, Inc.Queens$7,875,000$0Retire debt to better position the organization to sustain operations and support advancements in important programs including Subacute ‘Step-Down’ Care, Palliative Care and Hospice, and Dementia CareSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home, Inc.Queens$2,725,500$2,632,164Awardee will renovate the rehabiliation area of the nursing home to increase its space to allow for more residents to be admitted. This renovation will also allow for more space for equipment so patients have more rehab services access as well.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Parkchester MedicalBronx$2,700,000$498,064This project will construct a new Article 28 clinic next to the existing 1211 WPR property at 1879 Gleason Ave, Tarrytown,NY.The building will include 25 adult medical rooms, 3 peds rooms, 2 dental and 3 mental health rooms.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Parkchester MedicalBronx$288,800$0Awardee will renovate its facility in order to expand exam room space and increase treatment room space. The awardee will also purchase new medical equipment.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care & RehabilitationNassau$408,500$408,500To construct a 1,708 square foot Vascular Access Center on the lower ground floor of the Institute to improve the quality of life and reduce the potential health risks for patients through the development of a state of the art vascular access and endovascular center. Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Parsons Child and Family CenterAlbany$4,200,000$4,200,000 Construct a Behavioral Health Crisis Stabilization Center to provide a full array of behavioral health crisis stabilization services to children/youth in crisis (ages 7 to 21), supporting rapid de-escalation of a crisis and preventing avoidable ED visits/hospital admissions.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Perry Avenue Family Medical Center, Inc.Bronx$5,000,000$0Expand and renovate facility to improve the continuum of care, provide community outreach, and increase access to services through hiring of more specialistsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Pesach Tikvah Hope Development IncKings$2,068,856$0The proposed site is in a more central location and will ensure improved accessibility for the target population. The new facility at 55 Gerry St will easily accommodate 12 clinic rooms conforming to Article 31 guidelines, as well as 4 clinic rooms complying with Article 28 regulations. In addition, the new facility will have space for additional A31 and A28 rooms, as well as space for group rooms, conference rooms and administrative space.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Premier Health Care Inc.Westchester$2,805,750$0Construct an Article 28 Clinic for persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities and neurotypical people in need of careSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Premium Health, Inc.Kings$4,000,000$4,000,000This project will renovate 10,000 square feet of space dedicated to providing integrated primary, specialty, and behavioral health services for women at 4516-16th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204, including: Reception areas, Patient waiting areas, Exam, consult and treatment rooms (15-18 in total) provider workstations, restrooms, Work stations for care team, Community resource and education rooms, Team rooms for group meetings, Dedicated patient toilet rooms, Supply storage, Clean/soiled storage, Staff / admin support space, IT Room, Mechanical and electrical room.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Premium Health, Inc.Kings$3,000,000$3,000,000This project will retire multiple debts for the organization that were taken on during the early stages of the project. These debts include: Madison Holding Trust; United Talmudical Seminary; BMA Special Funds Trust; Pardes Eliezer Inc. (2); National Society for Hebrew Day Schools; Relief Resources (2); Marcal; The KW Charitable Foundation/ Reuven Wolf; and Primary Care Development Corporation.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Project Renewal Inc. DTCBronx$1,664,970$0Construct primary care clinic to expand access to essential health care in the Bronx community, and target residents of Bedford Green House, individuals who are experiencing or have histories of homelessness, and those living in sheltersSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Promenade Middletown LLCOrange$2,525,000$0Construct, renovate and furnish a Special Needs Assisted Living Residence (SNALR) unit with a Day Program designed to accommodate the needs of the residents of the facility and non-resident individuals from the community.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
PROMESABronx$1,195,955$0Relocation of their primary care certified space to an entire wing on the opposite side of the building . Grant funds  used to renovate space for a dedicated reception area and waiting area for 20 people, a staff conference room for patient education , depression nurse care manager space, lab and triage rooms six primary care exam rooms and five mental health counseling rooms.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Public Health SolutionsKings$3,900,960$0Construct a new health care facility and community space to improve maternal and child health outcomes for people of color living in underserved and under-resourced neighborhoods.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Queens Village Committee for Mental Health for J-CAP, Inc.Queens$2,137,251$0Renovate facility to upgrade and expand clinic area to increase and strengthen the integration of primary care and mental health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Reach Medical PLLCTompkins$600,000$0This project will incorporate the acquisition and renovation of a separate existing building to support immediate expansion and capacity for Reach Medical. The property to be purchased is located at 1001 W. Seneca Street, Ithaca, NY. The proposed new space will more than double existing clinical capacity; approximately 5,000 sq. ft. will be converted into clinical space and the additional 5,500 sq. ft. will be used for administrative, educational, conferences, and supportive services (i.e., food pantry, clothing donations, etc.).Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Reality House, Inc.Queens$5,443,300$219,303This is a renovation project to expand the residential services treatment program for youth, from 30 to 70 beds for the OASAS certified Part 819 program. Currently a 30 bed program on the 3rd floor, they will expand the program to include the 2nd floor also.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Rebekah Rehab & Extended Care CenterBronx$6,500,000$6,500,000The Assisted Living Program (ALP) Development and Construction project will develop and construct a 56-bed enriched housing model Medicaid Assisted Living Program (ALP) in Bronx county. The ALP will provide a broad range of person-centered, coordinated and care managed, preventive, primary and community-based long-term care and social services for individuals who are appropriately in a less restrictive setting than a nursing home.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Refuah Health Center, IncRockland$2,285,479$2,285,479This project will renovate two floors (2nd and 4th Floors) of the facility at 728 North Main StreetSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Refuah Health Center, IncRockland$1,204,250$1,166,746This project will renovate the 5th Floor at 728 N. Main Street in Spring Valley, NYSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Refuah Health Center, IncRockland$775,000$775,000This project will purchase two new mobile medical units.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Richmond Medical CenterRichmond$7,150,000$7,150,000This project will construct a new ED at the RUMC campus which will contain various behavioral health (BH) components in both the main ED and the Fast Track portion of the ED; dedicating 9,217 sq. ft to BH in the newly constructed space.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Richmond Medical CenterRichmond$6,587,475$890,318This project will renovate and equip four locations at 669 Castleton Avenue; 657 Castleton Avenue; 800 Castleton Avenue; and 1130 South Avenue to provide Behavioral Health services in Staten Island to meet Article 28 architectural requirements, enabling the integration of behavioral health and primary care.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Richmond Medical CenterRichmond$4,710,000$3,129,105Establish new primary care centers at 1161 Victory Blvd, 1058 Forest Ave and 4360 Hylan Blvd Staten Island, NY. This grant will also construct new Breast and Women’s Center at 1161 Victory Blvd Staten Island, NY.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Richmond Medical CenterRichmond$1,020,000$1,020,000The awardee will relocate outpatient detox services to a building they will construct at 1130 South Avenue.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
RiseBoro Community Partnership Inc.Kings$3,848,264$0Construct new state of the art kitchen to feed more patients with higher quality and more efficiencySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
RiseBoro Community Partnership Inc.Kings$2,200,000$2,314,035This project will construct an estimated 8,000 square foot Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center to be housed on the ground floor of Atrium at Sumner residential building. The space will be designed to include a health clinic with an on-site physician and nurse practitioner, physical and occupational therapy facilities, patient rooms, a general reception area, and a large day room/recreational room. The center will provide outpatient primary care, behavioral health care, dental services and an array of psycho-social and supportive services tailored to meet the needs of low-income and elderly community members.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
River Hospital Inc.Jefferson$10,708,481$0Capital improvements to upgrade infrastructure and accommodate program growth.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
River Hospital Inc.Jefferson$9,507,603$9,507,603This project consists of four sub-projects located at the main facility campus at 4 Fuller Street. Sub-project #1 will construct a new building adjacent to the main hospital to house the Medical Office Building. Services at this building include: primary care, behavioral health, and physical therapy services. The new office building will be approximately 22,500 square feet. Sub-project #2 will expand the Emergency Department to improve patient flow and patient efficiency, improve operational and functional efficiencies for the Observational Beds by relocating them to the Emergency Department, and establish a second operating room for the Ambulatory Surgical Unit to allow hospital surgeons to meet the standard of practice of proceeding directly from surgery to surgery. Sub-project #3 will relocate Laboratory and Cardiopulmonary services to a different space on the first floor of the main hospital. Sub-project #4 will make repairs to the steam pipes of the main facility to ensure continued quality care.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
River Hospital Inc.Jefferson$2,747,973$2,747,973River Hospital is awarded debt retirement funds ($1.75M for DASNY and USDA loans) and funds for asset acquisition ($1.0M for parking property, CT, ultrasound, and mammography equipment). This project will assist with financial sustainability and promote greater affiliation with Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center and larger regional systems.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc.Bronx$250,000$0This project will renovate and maximize the premises adjacent to the established Riverdale Mental Health Clinic at 5676 Riverdale Avenue Bronx, New York 10474 to meet all regulatory requirements, become Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complaint, and outfit the work space with the necessary medical equipment to co-locate primary and behavioral health care services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Rochester General HospitalMonroe$13,819,033$13,819,033To sign a long-term lease for 1455 East Ridge Road, and completely renovate the existing 74,355 square foot building to relocate and consolidate the Northeast Health Center services currently located on the hospital campus.  RGH will also relocate the Outpatient Rehabilitation Program (ORP) to an adjacent parcel, thereby facilitating access for patients to receive these vital services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Rochester General HospitalMonroe$7,899,915$6,475,737The DSRIP IT Enablement project will develop an Integrated Delivery System (IDS) that spans 13 Upstate New York counties. This IDS is a patient-centered, value-driven delivery system that promotes physical health, behavioral health and social support, integrated across the continuum of care. This project will implement six IT sub-projects.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Rochester General HospitalMonroe$4,943,826$0The Expansion of the Refugee Healthcare Services (Alex Park) project will renovate exisiting space and expand accessibility to primary and preventative services, for service area patients and refugees in Rochester, NY.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Rochester General HospitalMonroe$3,709,107$694,834Renovate the Wilson Health Center and create the Wilson Multi‐Cultural Health Center. The renovation will be in two phases: Phase 1 - Renovate approximately 4,600 square feet on the second floor of the Wilson Health Center to create a Multi-Cultural Primary Care Family Medicine practice with bilingual providers and staff who deliver services in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner. Phase 2 – Renovate and reconfigure the first floor of the Wilson Health Center, including the addition of 15 exam rooms, adding another GI Procedure room and renovating the two existing GI rooms, the addition of endocrinology services, behavioral health services, and multi-lingual case management services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Rochester Hospital Medical CenterMonroe$50,000,000$0 This grant will support a new 100,000 square foot ground floor and construction and renovation of the existing 45,000 square foot ground floor ED. The entire project will provide an approximately 585,000 square foot expansion of the URMC ED and Psychiatric ED, strengthening and protecting continued access to health care services in the Finger Lakes community. The project will decompress overcrowded conditions and shorten wait times for admission to hospital beds by creating a new ED approximately three times the size of the existing space, while enhancing delineated areas to better address specific care needs.Section 2827-G, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide IV - ED
Rockaway Care CenterQueens$400,731$0Rockaway Care Center will utilize funding to support the renovation of a Safe Room and Implementation of a Telemedicine Room for the Rockaway Care Center Skilled Nursing Facility located at 353 Beach 48th Street, Edgemere, NY in Queens County.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Rome Memorial Hospital Inc.Oneida$26,279,243$0Renovate surgical services to strengthen the hospital’s financial sustainability and preserve the community’s access to essential health care servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Rome Memorial Hospital Inc.Oneida$16,538,140$16,538,140Debt reduction of $16,538,140 to facilitate the hospital's transformation plan to affiliate with a strategic partner and will strenghten financial , clinical and operational performances.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Rome Memorial Hospital Inc.Oneida$7,993,000$7,993,000This project will renovate administrative space on the hospital’s first floor and ground floor to relocate their off-site primary and specialty care clinics currently scattered across 12 locations within two miles of the hospital. Renovations will create three pods of six exam-rooms each on the ground floor and first floor.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Rome Memorial Hospital Inc.Oneida$3,051,469$3,051,469This project will renovate administrative space on the hospital’s first floor and ground floor to relocate their off-site primary and specialty care clinics currently scattered across 12 locations within two miles of the hospital. Renovations will create three pods of six exam-rooms each on the ground floor and first floor.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health CenterNew York$1,447,700$1,447,700This project will renovate approximately 1,095 sq. ft of underutilized medical record storage on the second floor and approximately 1,400 sq. ft of space of the first floor to expand capacity and fully integrate behavioral health and primary care. Renovations to the space will increase efficiency and result in the construction of at least six exam rooms, a nurse’s station, patient restrooms, consult rooms, and patient waiting areas. Grant funds will support the design and construction phases of this project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Saint Mary's Hospital for Children, Inc.Queens$2,735,280$2,735,280Thsi project will retire debt owed to DASNYSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Saint Mary's Hospital for Children, Inc.Queens$1,840,000$0Purchase an advanced electronic medical record system and data analytics technology to increase the quality of programs and services for the children in their careSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Samaritan Medical CenterJefferson$9,809,862$9,809,862The project will advance SMC’s strategic plan to develop healthcare services, as well as align with the North Country Initiative’s Regional Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) Program objectives to create a medical village, integrate primary care and behavioral health services, and increase patient engagement and population access to healthcare education, illness prevention and disease management services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Schenectady Family Health Services, Inc.Schenectady$1,875,000$0Renovate facility to include patient spaces and waiting areas, technology upgrades, and replacement of equipment, security and communication systems, to improve safety and increase access to servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Schuyler Hospital Inc.Schuyler$10,304,060$10,304,060This project consolidated three primary care practices into one PCMH located adjacent to the main hospital. This will require new construction of the buidling.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
SCO Family of ServicesSuffolk$933,000$933,000This project will utilize grant funds to renovate 7,784 sq. ft. of unused space at their onsite campus facility. 2224 sq ft will comprise the OASAS 822 clinic with 5060 sq ft dedicated primary medical care clinic located at SCO's Dix Hills NY campus. Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Selfhelp Community ServicesNew York$1,110,865$1,110,865Awardee is implenting six IT projects with this grant. 1- WAN; 2- RHIO; 3- Custom data warehouse; 4- Software to measure impacts of SH interventions; 5- Central Call Center; 6- Track clients in healthcare delivery systemSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Seneca Hill Manor, Inc.Cayuga$574,231$0Purchase equipment to promote telehealth services and improve hands free communication among staffSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Silvercrest Center for Nursing and RehabilitationQueens$794,200$794,200The project will install the Masimo Monitoring System which encompasses the ability to set parameters for clinically complex patients who are at risk for clinical decline and require close monitoring, thereby reducing the number of avoidable hospitalizations.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
SOMOS Your Health IPA, Inc.New York$7,477,962$0Construct a comprehensive behavioral health and substance use treatment center in upper-Manhattan that will include mental health urgent care and mobile crisis and domestic violence services.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
South Nassau Communities HospitalNassau$5,000,000$0Renovate space within the current facility to allow for the integration of primary care services in an outpatient BH setting. Renovations will include creation of a waiting and patient registration area, one physician office, 18 patient examination rooms, and the purchase of related equipment and furnishings.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
South Nassau Communities HospitalNassau$4,714,550$0This is an IT project comprising of the following: 1. Purchase of eClinicalWorks Comprehensive EHR to include patient portal, secure messaging, PQRS support. 2. INFOR Clinical Data Exchange, portal 3. CPUs, routers and related hardware related to EHR upgrade. 4. Ambulatory care and tracking board to support mental health counseling center. 5. Population health Analytics Platform & Interoperability 6. Clinical Informatics PlatformSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
South Nassau Communities HospitalNassau$1,522,425$1,522,425The scope of work for this project includes the basement (190 sq ft), ground floor (295 sq ft), 2nd Floor (2,510 sq ft), and 3rd Floor (26,55 sq ft) for a total of 5,650 sq ft. The clinical program will be located on the 2nd Floor (2,510 sq ft) and will have 3 exam rooms (330 sq ft total), 2 ultrasound rooms (320 sq ft total), 1 treatment room (170 sq ft), 2 doctor's offices (225 sq ft total), reception area (210 sq ft), and a waiting area (445 sq ft).Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
South Nassau Communities HospitalNassau$274,850$274,850This project will encompass construction and renovation to co-locate primary care services in a behavioral health care setting 7,085 square feet, on the main floor at 250 Fulton Avenue in Hempstead. At completion there will be 12 consultant rooms, 2 group rooms, 3 exam rooms and a pediatric play room.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
South Shore Child Guidance Association, inc.Nassau$3,570,000$3,034,000This project includes acquiring and adapting a building in Freeport, NY to serve as SSCGA’s permanent site that will enable the Center to continue serving children with behavioral health needs in the community as well as to provide more comprehensive services to families with multiple behavioral health needs such as adult mental illness and intensive substance abuse.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Southampton Hospital AssociationSuffolk$10,000,000$2,910,824This project will establish a satellite emergency department and free-standing observation unit (an Article 28 extension clinic), with ten (10) emergency room beds, including 1 trauma bed, and 4 observation beds (one designed for psychiatric observation). In addition, the facility will provide services including OBGYN, ophthalmology, orthopedic and pediatric care. Additional space for blood draw station, lab space, CT and MRI and x-ray.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Barnabas HospitalBronx$38,980,021$0Capital improvements to renovate and add an Ambulatory Center to provide primary care and behavioral health, make other facility upgrades, and expand and renovate the inpatient behavioral health unit.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
St. Barnabas HospitalBronx$22,530,393$22,458,739This project will create an Urban Medical Village located at 4507 Third Avenue in the Bronx; adjacent to SBH’s Ambulatory Care Center. This 50,000 square foot facility will integrate primary care and behavioral health with health and wellness education programming to promote patient-centered health care delivery that is comprehensive in scope and proactive in approach. The project will be the vehicle that enables Bronx residents from medically underserved communities achieve - and maintain - optimum health. This project will include the following: A Pediatric Center, A Women’s Health Center, An Urgent Care Center, A “Mind-Body” Center, A WIC Center, Community Engagement Center, and Green space, that will feature a site for gardening and space for physical activity, such as yoga, tai chi and walking will be included to reinforce healthy lifestyles.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
St. Barnabas HospitalBronx$123,067$123,067See belowSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
St. Camillus Residential HealthcareOnondaga$6,431,159$0The project aims to use the funding towards to a number of infrastructure projects which include improvement of facility windows, resident shower rooms/bathrooms, Chapel Garden, new flooring, wall protection, handrails, HVAC system, modern elevators, cooling and heating units, new furniture, medical equipment, Security system, Dialysis Den construction, ceiling tiles and remodeling of main entrance and the parking lot. These projects will collectively enhance the operations and the facility to serve the potential residents including elderly population, residents seeking rehabilitation services, and the sub-acute rehab unit specifically for persons with brain injury. The capital infrastructure projects will allow St. Camillus to continue with its mission of serving Central New York with high-quality healthcare services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
St. Camillus Residential HealthcareOnondaga$342,164$342,164IT - EMR Platform & Telehealth Remote Monitoring establishment at St. Camillus RHCF located on 813 Fay Rd, Syracuse NYSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Charles HospitalSuffolk$8,000,000$0Construct a medical building to provide urgent care, immediate care, primary care, family medicine, cardiology, orthopedics, and women’s health to an underserved community.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
St. Charles HospitalSuffolk$4,237,500$681,813This project will expand the emergency department . Work will include the addition of treatment bays and rooms, psychiatric treatment room, expansion of the waiting room and the nurses station, along with the addition of restrooms and showers. The expansion will also create separate entrances for the detoxification clinic and the Emergency Department to provide a more comfortable experience for patients.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
St. James HospitalAllegany$54,978,256$54,978,256Create a medical village in Hornell NY. This will replace the existing CAH that is old and outdated. The orig hospital will convert to OP services only. The new building campus will include a medical office building and parking. This part of the project includes the EPIC conversation as St. James is part of the University of Rochester health system. All affiliates will be on the same EHR system.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
St. James HospitalAllegany$7,965,102$7,965,102This is part two of the project after funding was received for the Essentials grant to construct the CAH hospital. This portion of funding paid for medical equipment, supplies, and some IT work.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
St. John's Riverside HospitalWestchester$34,062,125$0Renovate and upgrade surgical service including post anesthesia care unit, as well as maternity suiteSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
St. John's Riverside HospitalWestchester$29,084,615$29,084,615This project will retire multiple debts that include the retirement of debts associated with long term debts; capital leases; and malpractice litigation settlement long-term structured payments.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
St. John's Riverside HospitalWestchester$15,342,150$513,304Create a Medical Village Using Existing Hospital Infrastructure project that will develop a medical village to provide easy and coordinated access to care including: Primary, dental, behavioral health, substance abuse, specialty as well as acute care. There are three sub projects: 1. Development of a Rapid Assessment Zone; 2. Enhance Health Information Technology (HIT) and Health Information Exchange (HIE), capabilities to support integration and population health management, new telehealth systems; and 3. Purchase of two enhanced medical transportation vehicles.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. John's Riverside HospitalWestchester$661,254$0The Integration of primary Care and Behavioral Health Services project will co-locate primary care services at SJRH's behavioral health sites. Funds will be used to renovate and expand the number of exam rooms. Sites to be renovated are 1) HOPE Center, Park Care Pavilion (Article 28), 2) Archway (OASAS Licensed), and 3) Greenburgh ATS (OASAS Licensed)Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. John's Riverside HospitalWestchester$474,963Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Johnland Nursing Center, Inc.Suffolk$3,431,250$0Capital improvements to upgrade infrastructure and improve patient safety and efficiencySection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
St. Joseph's HospitalNassau$5,460,000Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
St. Joseph's Hospital Health CenterOnondaga$20,000,000$20,000,000This debt retirement will free up SJH operational funds for reinvestment into its population health management system development. Reduce current debt load. Enable cash fluidity to be used for reinvestment back in the SJH system of care by retiring debt in the amount of $20,000,000.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
St. Joseph's Hospital Health CenterOnondaga$16,950,000$0This project will consist of two sub-projects. (1) Renovate the inpatient psychiatric unit on the hospital's main campus. (2) Create crisis housing units incorporated into the outpatient behvioral health center through the phased demolition of the existing outpatient behavioral health center and new construction of the incorporated outpatient BH/ crisis housing units.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
St. Joseph's Hospital, YonkersWestchester$8,902,374$5,029,685This project will renovate St. Joseph's Emergency Department and develop a Family Health Center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Joseph's Hospital, YonkersWestchester$6,680,287$0Capital improvements to expand behavioral health services and enhance access to specialty care linked to primary care at Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, support renovations at St. Vincent’s behavioral health center, and purchase technology to link multiple sites and EMRs together to provide integrated care across the organization.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
St. Joseph's Hospital, YonkersWestchester$375,000$249,248This project will renovate 6,700 sqft of the Hannin House.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Joseph's Rehabilitation Center, Inc.Essex$1,718,950$0Purchase and renovate or construct rehabilitation centers at Tupper Lake and Elizabethtown clinic properties and further integrate substance use disorder and mental health servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
St. Luke's Cornwall HospitalOrange$11,912,615$9,642,545This project will transform SLCH’s Cornwall site into an efficient, high quality Medical Village. SLCH has initiated some components of the transition to becoming a Medical Village, this grant will be able to complete the full transition. ​ The projects that the site will undergo is as follows: ​ Phase 1: Create an open access primary care center and specialty offices ​ Phase 2: Develop a fully equipped imaging suite, renovate the existing registration areas to ensure that they are accessible to all patients, and to renovate a space for a Clinical Laboratory to operate a blood bank and core laboratory for testing patient specimens in support of primary care and specialty treatment.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
St. Luke's Cornwall HospitalOrange$8,049,686$8,049,686The project will provide SLCH the space to triage individuals into the right level of care at the right time. The project will do the following renovations / additions: (1) Expansion of Triage Space (2) Expansion of Fast Track (3) Centralizing an Observation Unit with the Capacity to Serve 10 Individuals (4) Purchasing of an MRI (5) Expansion of Ambulance Parking LotSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital CenterNew York$20,536,611$20,536,611This project will construct a medical mall and construct a comprehensive behavioral health center that integrates primary care on the campus on MSSL.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital CenterNew York$4,317,240$3,510,085This project will construct a 20 bed hospice and pallative care unit on the 4th floor of the Babcock building located on the MSSL campus.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Mary's Center, Inc.New York$5,799,610$0Construction project to establish an Article 28 Diagnostic & Treatment Center in a building plus lot that St. Mary's Center owns that is adjacent to St. Mary's Center's current Adult Day Hab Center facility.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
St. Mary's Center, Inc.New York$327,308$327,308Renovation project to develop an Article 28 D&TC in the 4000 square feet area in the cellar of its existing ADHC building located in the Central Harlem community on 510 West 126th Street, Manhattan, NY.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
St. Mary's HealthcareFulton$5,098,013$5,098,013Construct a 15000 sq foot building addition for the proposed medical village. Mary’s will relocate three (3) existing medical practices to the new building. Space on Amsterdam Memorial will be vacated by two medical practices to create space for the IP addiction treatment and OP mental health services.St. Mary's will relocate 14 chemical dependency beds and create room for six additional in order to have 20 beds for the unit.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
St. Mary's HealthCareFulton$585,000$584,999To create a 6-patient ambulatory detox unit and expand the applicant’s current Methadone clinic approved capacity from 100 to 200 patients. The project will relocate OP addiction services clinic and methadone clinic to the former Amsterdam Memorial Hospital, which centralizes OP services for SMH.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program - Innovators fund
Staten Island University HospitalRichmond$7,230,000$0Renovate the hospital’s current outpatient behavioral health site. The grant will support the purchase of fixed furniture and equipment for the newly established clinics.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Staten Island University HospitalRichmond$41,750Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Steuben Churchpeople Against PovertySteuben$564,025Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Stony Brook University HospitalSuffolk$381,060$0Operational support for start-up costs to establish a neonatal telehealth consultation program to provide remote services to 5 birthing hospitals, 2 non-birthing hospitals, and 1 midwifery home birth provider and extend intensive neonatal care to medically underserved areas.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Stony Brook University HospitalSuffolk$249,580$0Capital support to establish a neonatal telehealth consultation program to provide remote services to 5 birthing hospitals, 2 non-birthing hospitals, and 1 midwifery home birth provider and extend intensive neonatal care to medically underserved areas.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Strong Memorial Hospital (University of Rochester)Monroe$5,458,347$5,458,347The Expansion of Primary Care Capacity, Integration of Behavioral Health Services and Care Transition Services into Medical Home project will develop the infrastructure needed to increase the number of primary care and behavioral health providers collocated in their practices, develop a community based telemedicine infrastructure to remove barriers to access for high-risk populations, and develop a care transitions program. Eight sites have been identified.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Strong Memorial Hospital (University of Rochester)Monroe$4,546,012$4,546,012These projects will facilitate an Integrated Delivery System (IDS) across the organization's 13 county region. There are three subprojects a) Health Information Exchange b) Data Warehouse and Analytics and c) Chemical Dependency EMR.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Strong Memorial Hospital (University of Rochester)Monroe$1,883,724$1,883,724The UR Medicine-Crisis, Behavioral Health and Addiction Services for Strong Behavioral Health project the co-location and integration of mental health, substance abuse, physical health and crisis services to more effectively meet the needs of a populationSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Strong Memorial Hospital (University of Rochester)Monroe$420,440$0Expand telehealth services and the ability to provide remote patient monitoring for obstetrical and neonatal patients in the rural Finger Lakes region.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Schenectady$4,484,260$0Capital improvements to convert and renovate existing space into a dedicated pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit, construct pediatric-specific gym with specialized pediatric equipment to provide inpatient and outpatient therapy, and other facility upgrades.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center Schenectady$437,149$0Operational support for start-up costs to convert and renovate existing space into a dedicated pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit, construct pediatric-specific gym with specialized pediatric equipment to provide both inpatient and outpatient therapy, and other facility upgrades.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
SUNY Health Science Center at SyracuseOnondaga$70,581,969$48,046,242Construct a freestanding community health center.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
SUS-Mental Health Programs, Inc.New York$617,104Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Susquehanna Nursing and Rehabilitation CenterBroome$305,155$0This project will establish an Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic with the sub specialty of providing treatment to individuals challenged with Parkinson Disease / Neurodegenerative Disorders. This project will meet the needs of this expanding population in addition to screening and referring as appropriate, support services to informal supports. The plan for this outpatient rehabilitation clinic includes conventional and virtual rehabilitation equipment to provide occupational, physical, and speech language pathology treatments with modalities proven to maintain or improve functional independence (Activities of Daily Living, including Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), safety and dignity.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Susquehanna Nursing and Rehabilitation CenterBroome$19,400$0This project will formally establish a licensed program and implement a training program to increase the number of trained staff in the Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic and prepare staff to provide care training classes for the formal community care takers. This project will meet the needs of this expanding population in addition to screening and referring as appropriate, support services to informal supports.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Syracuse Community Health Center Inc.Onondaga$12,826,250$12,826,250This project will create a new Main site at 930 South Salina Street, syracuse through new construction on vacant land currently owned by the Awardee.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II
Syracuse Community Health Center Inc.Onondaga$6,241,250$6,241,250This project will complete two independent sub-projects concurrently. (1) The Awardee will create a new Main Site at 930 South Salina Street through new construction on vacant land currently owned by SCHC. The newly constructed building will expand SCHC’s service capacity, increasing access to primary care, dental, and behavioral health services. Grant funds will support the second phase of this project, including costs associated with construction and other. (2) The Awardee will complete renovations for the East Site, located at 1938 East Fayette Street. Renovations will include addressing five undersized exam rooms; ADA modifications; water infiltration mitigation; and mechanical, electric and plumbing (MEP) upgrades. Grant funds will support the construction and other costs associated with this project.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Tempo Group, IncNassau$317,053$0Renovate and refurbish clinic building and increase patient and staff capacity, expand access to primary care and medically-assisted treatment services and strengthen preventative health educationSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Town of Massena, NYSt. Lawrence$5,800,000$5,800,000This debt retirement will allow the financial permanence, forMMH as it will be converting froma municipal hosptital to a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Both debt retiement and conversion to a 501(c)(3) non-profit will make MMH more finacially attractive for potential affiliations with other care facilities.Section 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Town of Massena, NYSt. Lawrence$1,999,958$0The project will support the Massena Memorial Hospital (MMH) Conversion To 501(c)(3) Governance Structure & Financial Permanence Plan project for Massena Memorial Hospital at One Hospital Drive, Massena in St. Lawrence County. Through the establishment of the Massena Hospital (MH) as a voluntary non-profit 501(c)(3) Article 28 Hospital entity with St. Lawrence Health System (SLHS) as active parent and co-operator, this plan will improve the financial condition and of Massena Memorial Hospital and implement a sustainable system of care to preserve essential health care services for the people of the St. Lawrence County. Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Town of Massena, NYSt. Lawrence$1,800,042$18,000,042This project will retire debt(s) and payables of the Town of Massena, NY d/b/a Massena Memorial Hospital to enable the organization to convert from a municipal to 501(c )(3) not-for-profit organization.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Tracy Towers Medical, PCBronx$3,000,000$2,344,179This project will support new construction in order to relocate from their current sites to a new 26,000 square foot site to be located at 3005 Grand Concourse.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
U.S. Care Systems Inc.Oneida$446,381$446,381This project will update and expand electronic based systems, to support timely and cost-effective retrieval and storage of client data. In addition, this project will include the location of an office (acquisition) in the Watertown area and its renovation.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Ulster Home Care Inc.Ulster$490,000$424,547To reduce $490,000 in outstanding debt which will support financial stability. Debts to be paid are: $165,672.45 - Ulster Federal Credit Union Loan, $214,642.16 - HCP Self Insurance Trust, and $44,232.13 for debt payments made between 5/01/17 to contract executiion on 12/28/17.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Union Community Health Center, Inc.Bronx$475,834$475,834This project will deploy a mobile health van equipped with two examination rooms and one imaging room, within and beyond the Bronx community.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
United Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country, Inc.St. Lawrence$3,391,245$3,391,245Renovation of a vacant building at 102 Ford Street, Ogdensburg to Construct an Article 28 Diagnostic and Treatment Centet/FQHC.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
United Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country, Inc.St. Lawrence$911,153$0Renovate two health center locations in Malone and Canton, New YorkSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
United Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country, Inc.St. Lawrence$461,186$461,186This project will renovate existing space in the health center to streamline patient flow, co-locate traditional and newly emerging patient services, and add telemedicine equipment. Renovations will include the creation of space for updated waiting areas, reception/registration, scheduling, outreach and enrollment, clinical case management, care coordination, health home services, and financial counseling. Additionally, offices will be converted to consultation rooms. Grant funds will support the construction phase of this projectSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
United Cerebral Palsy Association of the Rochester Area Inc.Monroe$248,891$68,940This project will purchase Preventive Health Care & Electronic Health Information (EHI) equipment needed to create and expand services to individuals with developmental, significant physical, and acquired disabilities.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State IncNew York$13,326,724$11,518,006This project will install telehealth kiosks at 1,040 residences across New York State that provide services to approximately 7,300 individuals with developmental disabilities. These residences are overseen by 47 local participating agencies which in turn report to the United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State. Once installed, staff at the residences will utilize the telehealth medicine to diagnose and treat patients in-home. This will also improve the participating agencies’ ability to update and maintain patient records. Additional trainings are going to be provided to each site which will include: (1) Retraining for sites with updated information which will create more options for accessing the system (i.e., smart phones, other tablets, an app, etc.). (2) Development of online modules for all sites to use for training on an ongoing basis. These additional trainings will be illustrated to DSPs so, they can utilize the Station MD (SMD) service to help them provide the best care for the individuaSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
United Cerebral Palsy of New York CityNew York$4,161,244Award declinedAward declinedSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
United Cerebral Palsy of New York CityNew York$850,000$0This project will establish a Mobile Health Center (MHC) in the 5 boroughs of NYC to provide behavioral and specialty health care primarily to people with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities. The MHC will be outfitted with telehealth equipment to access primary health care at the brick-and-mortar health centers to increase access to coordinated behavioral health and specialty care.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
United Health Services Hospital, Inc.Broome$14,332,500$14,332,500USHS along with nine counties will form a RHIO exchange. The partnership will corrdinate and enhance delivery to patients in the southern tier with four projects. 1- EHR/RHIO; 2- Population Health Management; 3- Care Management/ Coordination System; 4- Telemedicine Capital Hardware assistanceSection 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
United Hebrew Geriatric CenterWestchester$8,299,648$8,299,648Restructure debt to better position the organization to transform and sustain operationsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
United Memorial Medical CenterGenesee$7,500,000$2,716,273Grants funds to construct newly created Healthy Living Campus, to include 25,000 sq. ft. primary care center with 24 patients exam rooms with co-located enhancement in the new space to include  new waiting room and space for behavior health assessment and treatment, crisis stabilization and community outreach services. Location co-located adjacent to  YMCA with a shared common space offering wellness services.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.3
Unity Hospital of RochesterMonroe$3,100,000$3,094,052This project will expand primary and specialty care access through increased availability of provider capacity, improved ease of use, and one-stop medical shopping are essential next steps in a plan that not only aligns with the near-term DSRIP goals, but also aligns with RRH’s mission and vision, and the goal of maintaining long-term sustainability as the system moves toward value-based payment and the shared financial rewards and risks being created by DSRIP.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
UPMC Chautauqua at WCAChautauqua$29,841,205$0Capital improvements to expand and consolidate surgical servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
UPMC Chautauqua at WCAChautauqua$26,366,709$26,366,709This project will construct a vertical expansion of two floors above the existing facility for a maternity unit and behavioral health units. They will also replace needed equipment and infrastructure. The third floor will provide a new maternity unit of 1 operating room, 4 LDR rooms, 12 anti/post-partum rooms and a nursery. The fourth floor will provide the pediatric and adult behavioral health units. The pediatric will be a 10 bed unit with 2 semi-private and 6 private rooms. The adult unit can accommodate 20 patients with 2 semi-private and 16 private roomsSection 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Upper Hudson Planned ParenthoodColumbia$2,200,588$2,200,588The Capital Systems Improvement project integration, collaboration, efficiency and unmet needs for facilities located in – • Albany County at 855 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206; • City of Troy at Hudson River Commons Shopping Center, 120 Hoosick Street (Route 7), Troy, NY 12180; and • City of Hudson at 802 Columbia Street, Hudson, NY 12534.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc.New York$4,600,000$4,600,000funding ($4,600,000) to support Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc. (URAM) Value Based Readiness (VBR) Project, Debt restructuring. Repay PCDC Empire State Health Opportunities Fund II LLC Loan ( Note Payable 1) $2,025,267. Repay PCDC Empire State Health Opportunities Fund II LLC Loan (Note Payable 2) $374,733, Repay PCDC Empire State Health Opportunities Fund II LLC Loan ( Note Payable 3) $388,786, Repay PCDC Empire State Health Opportunities Fund II LLC Loan ( Note Payable 4) $1,811,214.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc.New York$1,662,587$0Renovate building to increase telehealth use and add outpatient substance use treatment services, expanded primary care, outpatient mental health clinic, and optometry and podiatry servicesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc.New York$1,503,206$0This project will renovate the Willis Green Jr. Health Center to accommodate newly licensed outpatient substance use treatment services, expanded primary care and a culinary arts job training program. Renovations will include new partitions, ceilings, and finishes throughout the affected areas. Existing electrical, mechanical and sprinkler systems will be renovated and upgraded to accommodate these changes and to create a safer environment for patients. An underutilized commercial kitchen in the cellar will be renovated to create a state-of-the-art industrial style kitchen that will provide hard skills culinary arts training. URAM has been conditionally approved by OASAS to operate an Article 32 licensed substance use treatment clinic. These services will be integrated with the existing primary care clinic. Through the project, URAM will add three additional primary care exam rooms for a total of six primary care examination rooms and five behavioral health rooms. Two primary care specialties, optometry andSection 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc.New York$761,433$0This project will renovate its Willis Green Jr. Health Center that will result in the addition of integrated behavioral health services on the second floor, relocation of ADHC services from the second floor to the third floor and addition of a culinary arts job training program in the underutilized cellar. This location will provide comprehensive care management and social services.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Upper Room AIDS Ministry, Inc.New York$428,230$0This project will use grant funds associated with the renovation at the Willis Green Jr. Health Center to accommodate newly licensed outpatient substance use treatment services, expanded primary care and a culinary arts job training program. The Start-up grant funds will support the operating expenses directly related to the start-up and implementation of the OASAS outpatient clinic. These services will be integrated with the existing primary care clinic, through the addition of five counseling rooms.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Upstate Cerebral Palsy Inc.Herkimer$652,500$0Modernize Article 31 clinic to include space to integrate Article 32 services to provide comprehensive care to individuals with co-occurring disorders and telehealth appointmentsSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Uptown Health Care Management Inc.New York$7,877,104$0 This project will build two Art 28 clinics. One in the Bronx and One in Manhattan.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Urban Health Plan, Inc.Bronx$4,499,653$0Construction project to build a new 20000 sq ft extension health center on 1195 Southern Blvd, Bronx.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Urban Health Plan, Inc.Bronx$1,206,343$1,206,343Renovation of leased space on Peninsula Blvd in the Bronx to open a new satellite health centre that can integrate primary, specialty and behavioral health care.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Urban Health Plan, Inc.Bronx$412,500$0To purchase 120 tele-health enabled laptops for staff across multiple sites in the UHP and PPS catchment area in order to implement a broad array of new IT related capacities.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Valley Health Services IncHerkimer$10,000,000$0Construct a new, free-standing, 160-bed nursing home that will include a 20 bed neurobehavioral unitSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Village Housing Development FundNew York$1,602,210$0Renovate facility to modernize infrastructure and install technology upgradesSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Visiting Nurse Association of Albany, Inc.Albany$2,536,298$2,536,298To retire VNA’s outstanding debts to establish financial stability and sustainability. Debts to be paid are: - Health Care Providers Self-Insurance Trust $1,523,790.61 - Key Bank Loan - $186,666.36 - Key Bank Loan - $825,841.03Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley, Part of Northwell Health At HomeWestchester$1,234,946$1,234,946Reduce $1,234,946 in debt obligations. Debts to be paid are: $390,000 - TD Bank Line of Credit, $830,640.54 - Insurance Deficit Assessment to New York State Workers Compensation Board, $14,305.46 - Payable to Visiting Nurse Association for reimbursement of interest payments made on Workers' Compensation Insurance deficit from 05/01/17 to contract execution on 12/28/17.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
Vocational Instruction Project Community Services, Inc.Bronx$195,250$195,250Vocational Instructional Project Community (VIP) will use the Capital Restructuring Financing Program (CRFP) funds ($195,250) to support infrastructure technology expansion to meet the growing demands of data warehousing and the interoperability of systems, and the rigorous standards of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of care.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
WellLife Network Inc.Suffolk$1,255,000$1,255,000This project will renovate the existing facility to integrate substance abuse and primary care services with behavioral health services currently offered. The project includes upgrading the HVAC system, interior renovations to accommodate the primary care and substance abuse services, exterior renovations of existing greenhouse and pavement of facility parking lot.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
WellLife Network Inc.Nassau$650,567$0Renovate existing space into a satellite medical clinic to assist with integrating behavioral and primary care services, as well as upgrades to existing buildingSection 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.3
Westchester Institute for Human DevelopmentWestchester$376,826$352,708This project will purchase a large bus specifically built as a dental mobile unit.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
White Plains Hospital Medical CenterWestchester$7,500,000$7,500,000WPHMC will purchase and renovate a vacant 15,000 square foot building located at 79 East Post Road to co-locate a family health center (primary care) and an outpatient behavioral health program. The family health center will occupy 6,300 square feet, and the out patient behavioral health program will occupy 8,700 square feet.Section 2825-D, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide
White Plains Hospital Medical CenterWestchester$1,763,155$0Renovate existing extension clinic to create a family dental clinic that will primarily serve low-income, underserved, minority and Medicaid populations.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Center, Inc.Albany$1,922,050$0This project will construct a new Article 28 clinic on property purchased from the City of Albany. The land purchase is still not resolved.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2
Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Center, Inc.Albany$1,296,435$1,077,188This project will update a new extension clinic at 900 Lark Drive Albany to add mental health and care coordination.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Wyckoff Heights Medical CenterKings$52,926,666$18,345,096This project will: 1. Subproject one, decertification of 50 certified beds 2. Subproject two, will convert existing inpatient space on 2nd and 3rd floors of the hospital for ambulatory care use. Wyckoff will include information technology (IT) upgrades during this phase. 3. Subproject three will renovate area to create a new urgent care center, observation unit and emergency department (ED) fast track unit. During this phase there will be a IT upgrade, to allow enhancements to the electronic health record (EHR). Subproject three identifies upgrades to two elevators. 4. Subproject four identifies creation of a community resource center that will house care management, patient navigation and health education functions.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Wyckoff Heights Medical CenterKings$15,174,136$0Renovate facility and consolidate integrated services at a site that will exclusively focus on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, obesity and related health conditions.Section 2826-F, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide III.4
Wyckoff Heights Medical CenterKings$5,549,247$423,058This project will establish three article 28 clinics within Wyckoff at the following locations: > 1419 Myrtle Avenue: Lease and renovate 1,000 square feet of space within an existing 6,000 ft. space. > 522 Bushwick Avenue: Lease and renovate 5,000 square feet of space. > 1411 Myrtle Avenue: An existing article 28 clinic, currently under lease. Renovation to include a larger waiting room, charting and patient care area.Section 2825, Capital Restructuring Financing Program
Wyoming County Community HospitalWyoming$20,000,000$20,000,000WCCHS will retire $20,000,000 in debt. Serial bonds issued in 2010 and 2013 to be retired first, with any remaining grant funds to be applied to other outstanding debt. Debt retirement will stabilize WCCHS's finances, reduce the system's dependence on the County of Wyoming, and create a clear pathway for continued investments in improved services and enhanced information technologySection 2825-C, Essential Health Care Provider Support Program
Wyoming County Community HospitalWyoming$3,078,848$2,458,295This project involves rebuild, modernization and expansion to the current laboratory by renovating the current laboratory space and Hospital back office operations area adjacent. The hospital will be able to include new technology that requires more space for instruments with specialized computers, printers and special HVAC requirements.Section 2825-E, Health Care Facility Transformation Program, Statewide II.2

*Erroneous addresses corrected on July 18, 2024