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When Gothamites feel god-awful, there's New York City Health and Hospitals, overseer of the largest municipal health services system in the US. The organization runs 11 acute care hospitals, as well as community clinics, diagnostic and treatment centers, long-term-care facilities, and home health care agencies. It also operates MetroPlus, an HMO. The publicly supported corporation has long suffered from the trend toward managed care (which pulls away paying patients) and the burden of poverty-induced illnesses among its largely uninsured clientele. New York City Health and Hospital has responded by cutting jobs, reducing patients' length of stay, and trimming unnecessary facilities.
COMPETITION |
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Catholic Healthcare Network (dossier)
HCA, Inc. (HCA)
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (dossier)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: June
2000 Sales (mil.): 4,100.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (0.8)%
Employees: 33,500
Revenue per employee: $122,388.06
KEY PEOPLE |
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Luis R. Marcos
CEO
Rick Langfelder
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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125 Worth St., Ste. 510
New York, NY 10013
US
Phone: 212-788-3339
Fax: 212-788-3348
Online: Web Site
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