ALEXANDRIA BAY â For the first time, River Hospital was recognized as a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital by The Chartis Center for Rural Health in April, and was the only New York hospital to be included.
Now, it has gone a step further and has been named to the top 20 Critical Access Hospitals in the United States.
River Hospital has been ranked in the 99th percentile among the more than 1,300 Critical Access Hospitals in the United States. Of the 18 Critical Access Hospitals in New York state, River Hospital is the only one on the list.
Emily E. Mastaler has been River Hospitalâs president and chief executive officer since September 2019 and said the hospital is absolutely thrilled to hear the news about being in the top 20 Critical Access Hospitals in the nation.
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ISLAMABAD: The Western University of Ontario, Canada, has announced setting up two scholarships in honour of Salman Afzaal and Madiha Salman, the couple killed along with two other family members in an attack in Ontario on June 6.
The award will help ensure the people remember how Madiha Salman and her husband Salman Afzaal lived as people who embraced inclusion, valued education and built up their community.