St. Peter's Health Partners

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St. Peter's Health Partners[1][2] is a healthcare system that "runs a chain of hospitals in the Albany area"[1] and is a member of Trinity Health;[3] the latter includes hospitals in 22 states of the United States.

History[]

St. Peter’s Health Partners was created in 2011 from the merger of St. Peter’s Health Care Services, Seton Health, and Northeast Health. With 11,000 employees in more than 185 locations, St. Peter’s Health Partners is the Capital Region’s most comprehensive not-for-profit integrated health care network, which provides high-quality, compassionate, and sophisticated care to thousands of people every day.

St. Peter’s Health Partners is a member of Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems. In recent years, St. Peter’s has won numerous national and state honors for its high-quality care. In 2018-2019, U.S. News & World Report awarded St. Peter’s Hospital its highest ranking in the Capital Region and one of the highest in New York state for excellent quality of care. St. Peter’s has also received the Women’s Choice Award as an America’s Best Hospital for Obstetrics and Heart Care for five consecutive years (2015-2019), and was also honored in the categories of Cancer Care (2017, 2018, 2019), Bariatric Surgery (2018, 2019), Breast Centers (2018, 2019), and Orthopedics (2018, 2019). St. Peter’s Hospital is also a designated Blue Distinction Center for Cancer Care, Maternity Care, Cardiac Care, and Knee and Hip Replacement.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Brian M. Rosenthal (January 5, 2021). "One Hospital System Sued 2,500 Patients After Pandemic Hit". The New York Times. St. Peter's Health Partners .. filed about 1,000 lawsuits
  2. ^ Olivia Belanger (November 5, 2018). "Samaritan ER to curb opioid use". Watertown Daily Times.
  3. ^ Bethany Bump (August 21, 2020). "St. Peter's Health Partners to layoff 76 finance employees this fall". Times Union (Albany).


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