Samaritan Hospital (Troy, New York)

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Samaritan Hospital[1][2] is a community hospital in upstate New York and a founding member of Northeast Health System.

History[]

The 1898-founded Samaritan undertook an expansion in 1911.[1] They later were founding members of Northeast Health System, along with Albany Memorial Hospital and Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Schenectady).[3] The 238-bed hospital's School of Nursing has a 2 year A.S. (Associate degreee in Science).[4][5][6]

Controversy[]

Nursing wage information had been shared with other local hospitals in what was charged as collusion to suppress increases. The settlement by this hospital, along with its fellow Northeast Health members, precludes sharing such data in the future.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "HOSPITAL GIFTS FOR TROY.; Offers of Three Individuals Contemplate an Expenditure of $300,000". New York Times. April 16, 1911.
  2. ^ "Constance Corbett Affianced To Juan Mejia". New York Times. March 6, 1977.
  3. ^ a b Steven Greenhouse (March 9, 2009). "Settlement in Nurses' Antitrust Suit". New York Times.
  4. ^ "Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing Albany, New York".
  5. ^ "Samaritan Hospital School Of Nursing".
  6. ^ "Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing". Community College Review.

Coordinates: 42°44′0″N 73°40′21″W / 42.73333°N 73.67250°W / 42.73333; -73.67250

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