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The Citizen file  In this March 2021 photo, people wait after receiving their second COVID-19 vaccine for possible reactions during the Cayuga County Health Department vaccine clinic at the Fingerlakes Mall. A little more than a week after reporting four active COVID-19 cases — a low mark not seen since early September — Cayuga County is up to 18. That total was included in the latest pandemic situational update from the Cayuga County Health Department, which was released Friday. The department said three new cases were admitted into the mandatory isolation protocol on Wednesday but none were added on Thursday. The total number of residents in isolation, which now stands at 18, has grown steadily over the past week and a half. On June 21, active cases were down to four, the lowest reported figure in Cayuga County going back to Sept. 11.

Union accuses Auburn medical offices of unfair labor practices amid contract talks

The union representing more than 100 employees at 15 medical offices and an urgent care center is accusing an Auburn Community Hospital-affiliated group of refusing to bargain and bad faith negotiations in charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board.  1199SEIU, which represents registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, X-ray technicians, medical assistants and receptionists, filed the charges against Auburn Memorial Medical Services on Monday. Allison Krause, a union spokesperson, told The Citizen that they believe AMMS wants to delay reaching an agreement on a first contract so that they could break the union employees formed in 2018.  The union alleges that the attorney representing AMMS, Raymond Pascucci, has repeatedly engaged in negotiations without substantive counter-proposals. Pascucci, the union says, has made a single wage offer and no meaningful movement on several mandatory issues of bargaining in the last six months.  

Trisha Koczent has been named treasurer and chief financial officer for Finger Lakes Health

Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. Jose Acevedo, M.D., MBA, President and CEO of Finger Lakes Health has announced that Trisha Koczent, CPA, FHFMA has been named treasurer and chief financial officer for Finger Lakes Health. Koczent has over 25 years of experience in healthcare finance. Most recently she worked at Auburn Community Hospital where she was the Chief Financial Officer. She oversaw all financial operations and departments, including Accounting and Payroll, Revenue Cycle, Patient Accounts, Health Information Management, Physician Billing, Population Health, and Materials Management. Prior to that, she held various executive positions in healthcare leadership in the Finger Lakes region.

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