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Ellis-St. Peter's merger pushed back | The Daily Gazette


Ellis-St. Peter’s merger pushed back | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY Ellis Medicine and St. Peter’s Health Partners are pursuing shared services and other partnerships but their planned merger is on hold for now.
Ellis President and CEO Paul Milton said Thursday he hopes and believes the merger will be completed, perhaps in 2023, but Ellis will be collaborating with SPHP in the interim as the Schenectady-based organization tries to recover from the crippling financial impact of the COVID pandemic.
Ellis Medicine’s revenue plunged from $455 million in 2019 to $402 million in 2020, and it incurred a $33 million loss for 2020.
But the need to merge into a larger organization was apparent before 2020, Milton said: Ellis is just too small to be viable on its own for the long term in the healthcare industry as it now exists. ....

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Rally set to demand openness in Ellis Medicine merger talks


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SCHENECTADY Unhappy about the lack of updates on negotiations for a potential merger of Ellis Medicine and worried about the cuts that may result, community activists are planning a protest rally.
The Schenectady Coalition for Healthcare Access said Monday it will lead a march on July 25 from City Hall to Veterans Park, where it will hold a 12:30 p.m. rally centered on the theme “Don’t Take Away Our Services.”
In October, Ellis Medicine and St. Peter’s Health Partners announced a proposal for St. Peter’s to absorb Ellis but said months of discussions and multiple layers of regulatory approval were necessary before any such action could happen.  ....

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Blalock: CYFD working on transparency changes


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In this 2019 file photo, Brian Blalock speaks after being nominated to serve as secretary of children, youth and families. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)
SANTA FE The head of New Mexico’s child-welfare agency faced blunt questions about child-abuse fatalities Friday during a five-hour legislative hearing at the Capitol.
Brian Blalock, secretary of the Children, Youth and Families Department, defended the agency’s work and said he couldn’t address specific cases Friday as lawmakers questioned him and top staff members.
But the department, Blalock said, is crafting a policy outlining how it can be more forthcoming with the public while maintaining compliance with confidentiality laws. ....

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NM health officials don't plan to require vaccine for schoolchildren


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SANTA FE – New Mexico does not plan to make the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for school attendance when it becomes available, likely later this year, a top state health official said Wednesday.
Health Secretary Tracie Collins told members of a legislative panel she’s hopeful federal approval for different COVID-19 vaccinations for children under age 12 will be issued by December – if not sooner.
Currently, only those 12 and older are eligible to receive the vaccine and slightly more than 30% of children between ages 12 and 15 had gotten at least one shot as of this week, according to Department of Health data. ....

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