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Montefiore Medical Center works out 11th-hour contract deal with Aetna

Montefiore is able to make an 11th-hour deal with Aetna allowing thousands who go to the hospital to keep their coverage.

Montefiore is able to make an 11th-hour deal with Aetna allowing thousands who go to the hospital to keep their coverage.

Montefiore Medical Center, one of the city’s largest hospital networks, reached an eleventh-hour deal with insurance giant Aetna just days before the last extension of its contract expired, according to sources close to the talks.

While details of the yet-to-be-finalized three-year deal were not made public, negotiations were so tough that Montefiore sent out 1,800 letters to patients covered by Aetna plans warning that without an agreement by midnight, Jan. 7, the hospital group could no longer accept their insurance.

As well, some 400 Montefiore employees could have been affected by the cutoff.

Aetna is one of the state’s largest insurers, with about 47,000 customers in the Bronx alone, and  Montefiore runs four hospitals across the borough.

In addition to its flagship 620-bed Moses Division and 106-bed Children’s Hospital in Norwood, the Montefiore network includes the 396-bed Weiler Hospital of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Morris Park.

In 2008, Montefiore acquired the struggling Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center in Wakefield, giving it a new lease on life as the new 369-bed North Division.

Together, Montefiore’s hospitals annually log more than 85,000 inpatient stays - including over 7,000 births - and  more than 255,000 emergency department visits.

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Bronx RHIO First to “Go Live” in New York City; Now Sharing Patient Data From 55 Care Sites

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Bronx RHIO, representing 80 percent of the providers in this borough of 1.36 million residents, went “live” in July, 2008, becoming the first RHIO (regional health information organization) in New York City to begin exchanging patient data. To date, the Bronx RHIO has received consent forms from over 4,000 patients, and has trained 79 “early adopter” clinicians. There are now 55 care locations in the Bronx whose patients’ clinical data can be accessed with appropriate patient consent. These inpatient, outpatient and long term care locations treat 500,000 patients. An additional 70 care sites belonging to other Bronx RHIO participants have “view only” access to patient data.

“The Bronx RHIO is slowly, but steadily, breaking new ground in the improvement of patient care in New York,” said Barbara Radin, executive director. “While other RHIOs in the metro area are under development, we are the first to go live and roll out our system to the benefit of patients. The Bronx represents a very large population by any measure. It is the equivalent of the tenth largest city in the nation, so we are very excited about the scale and the number of patients it will help.”

“This launch puts the Bronx RHIO at the forefront of bringing medical care in the borough into the Information Age,” said Don Ashkenase, executive vice president – corporate, at Montefiore Medical Center and chairman of the Bronx RHIO board. “While many individual health care organizations in the Bronx have established their own electronic medical record systems in recent years, the Bronx RHIO makes possible for the first time the exchange of patient data between these organizations and brings health information technology to many providers who until now have not had access to it.”

“Secure data sharing through the RHIO, especially for a patient who receives care at multiple sites, allows physicians and nurses to instantly view critical patient information from these multiple sources,” said Scott Cooper MD, chief executive officer of St. Barnabas Hospital and a Bronx RHIO board member. “With this integrated patient record, physicians are able to provide better care while preventing prescription errors, avoiding duplicate testing, improving efficiency and reducing costs.”

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Montefiore Medical Center Adds North Division

Montefiore Medical Center Adds North Division

Former Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Assets Acquired

Move Enhances Delivery of High Quality, Compassionate Healthcare to Community As Care and Services Continue

Montefiore Medical Center, one of New York City’s largest healthcare systems, today announced it has completed its acquisition of most of the assets of Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center (OLM). As a result of this acquisition, the former OLM becomes the North Division of Montefiore Medical Center.

The acquisition makes Montefiore a 1,491-bed academic medical center employing more than 16,000 associates serving the two million residents of the Bronx and Westchester County. There are no immediate plans for service changes and patient care will continue uninterrupted.

“We are enhancing the availability of high-quality, innovative healthcare and vital services in the Bronx and providing resources for our patients and the communities we serve,” said Steven M. Safyer, MD, President and CEO, Montefiore Medical Center.

“This preserves a location for healthcare delivery that the surrounding community has relied on for many years,” said Dr. Safyer.

Local residents now will have access to an even greater number of healthcare services in many more Montefiore locations throughout the Bronx and nearby Westchester.

“This is great news for the community,” said Congressman Charles B. Rangel, Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee. “At a time when people are increasingly worried about their healthcare options, local residents can rest assured that they are not just keeping services close to home, but are also getting the additional resources and management team of Montefiore Medical Center, one of our nation’s finest medical institutions.”

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Helping Make A Healthier Teddy

Helping Make A Healthier Teddy

Bronx children are invited to bring their favorite teddy bear, stuffed animal or doll for a free “check-up” at Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center’s “TEDDY BEAR HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN” from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 26.

OLM staff will teach the children all about a visit to a hospital emergency room to help relieve some of the anxiety involved.

All children will receive a free teddy bear just for attending.

The hospital is at 600 E. 233rd St. in Wakefield, just off the Bronx River Parkway.

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