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A compilation of the 2015 Healthcare Top Ranks Lists
n Health-Insurance Providers Page 10n Home Health-Care Agencies Page 12n Hospitals Page 13, 15n Independent-Living Facilities Page 16n Medical-Equipment Providers Page 17
n Nursing Programs Page 18n Physical-Therapy Providers Page 20n Radiological-Testing Facilities Page 21n Skilled-Nursing Facilities Page 22
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HEALTH-INSURANCE PROVIDERS SERVING CNYRanked by No. of CNY Employees
Rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
Employees:CNY
Companywide
Members:CNY
Statewide Counties Covered
Physicians:CNY
Statewide Top ExecutivesYear
Estab.
1.Excellus BlueCross BlueShield333 Butternut DriveSyracuse, NY 13214(315) 671-6400/excellusbcbs.com
1,2303,572
NA1
1,600,000
Cayuga, Cortland, Lewis,Jefferson, Onondaga, Oswego,
Tompkins, St. Lawrence,Herkimer, Oneida, Madison,
Broome, Chemung, Chenango,Tioga
18,00018,000
Eve Van de Wal, Regional President, Utica RegionKevin J. McGurgan, Regional President, Southern
TierJim Reed, Regional President, Central New York
RegionArthur Vercillo, M.D., Regional President, CNY
1936
2.UnitedHealthcare5015 Campuswood Drive, Suite 107East Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 433-5880/uhc.com
500118,000
180,0003,900,000
all CNY counties 78,00078,000
Michael McGuire, CEO, UnitedHealthcare of NewYork
1977
3.EmblemHealth5015 Campuswood Drive, Suite 2East Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 432-0198 /emblemhealth.com
1473,650
32,1791,382,409
all CNY counties 4,25259,019
Karen M. Ignagni, President & CEO 1937
4.Fidelis Care5010 Campuswood DriveEast Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 437-1835/fideliscare.org
1112,666
202,2731,318,573
all CNY counties 7,46169,121
Rev. Patrick J. Frawley, President & CEO 1993
5.MVP Health Care120 Madison St., Suite 1000Syracuse, NY 13202-2803(800) 825-5687/mvphealthcare.com
321,500
59,863546,015
Broome, Cayuga, Chemung,Chenango, Cortland, Delaware,
Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis,Madison, Oneida, Onondaga,
Oswego, Otsego, Schuyler,Tioga, Tompkins
10,84044,327
Denise V. Gonick, President & CEOAllen Hinkle, M.D., EVP & Chief Medical Officer
Christopher Del Vecchio, Executive Vice President ofStrategy and Innovation
1983
seem strange for doctors and hospitals to talk of efficiency, but it’s not so unusual for us to introduce Six Sigma into our operations. (Six Sigma is a disciplined, da-ta-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects.) The entire staff needs to be conscious of cost, because there are limited resources and we have to employ them wisely. [At the same time, I don’t want people to think that I am comparing health care to manufacturing.] Our patients are not standardized parts in an automated process: each patient is different and has to be treated accordingly. While we can apply benchmarks and collaborate on health care, in the final analysis it’s the skill and experience of the practitioner that ensures a patient’s healing.”
Brown’s backgroundBrown, a native of Maine, earned his
bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and his M.D. from Yale. He completed resi-dencies in internal medicine, emergency
medicine, and family medicine. “I spent 10 years at the Cleveland Clinic,” states Brown,” where I came to appreciate their model: efficiency, multi-specialty groups, salary-based compensation, and practitio-ners working closely with the patients. The focus was always on what’s right for the patient.”
After leaving the Cleveland Clinic, Brown returned home to spend the next six years as the chief medical officer of MaineHealth, the largest integrated health system in the three northern New England states with eight member hospitals, three affili-ated hospitals, and annual revenue of about $2 billion.
“Maine has the largest rural population in the country,” Brown notes.
Brown says his decision to then join Bassett Healthcare Network was easy. It was “… like panning for gold. Bassett is an integrated rural health-care network, with an academic and research focus, multi-spe-cialties, a salary model, and a history of in-
novation. There are very few options [in the U.S.] that combine these characteristics.”
Brown is drawn to practicing rural medi-cine because of the unique culture of small towns. “A physician actually gets to see his patients in multiple settings other than just his office or the hospital,” he intones. “He sees them in church and in the grocery story; he knows the family and its [medi-cal] history. A rural physician nurtures and sustains generations of lives, which is both a great responsibility and a privilege.
“My goals at Bassett are to continue improving patient care and patient health, encourage more research, teach quality and process, continue expanding the num-ber of primary-care providers, institute a family-medicine program, and take good care of the staff,” Brown affirms. “The only way to accomplish all these goals is through teamwork and collaboration. Then Bassett will become recognized nationally as the premier health-care network I know it to be.”
DR. BROWN: Says his decision to then join Bassett Healthcare Network was easy Continued from page 7
NOTEOriginally Published in October 2015 1. Only statewide membership fi gures are available
ABOUT THE LISTInformation was provided by representatives of listed organizations and their websites. Other groups may have been eligible but did not respond to our requests for information. Organizations had to complete the survey by the deadline to be included on the list. While The Business Journal strives to print accurate information, it is not possible to inde-pendently verify all data submitted. We reserve the right to edit entries or delete categories for space considerations.
WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CNY REGION?Central New York includes Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jeff erson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. NEED A COPY OF A LIST?Electronic versions of all our lists, with additional fi elds of information and survey contacts, are available for purchase at our website, cnybj.com/ListsResearch.aspx WANT TO BE ON THE LIST?If your company would like to be considered for next year’s list, or another list, please email [email protected]
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HOME HEALTH-CARE AGENCIESRanked by No. of Home Health-Care (HHC) Employees
RankPrev.rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
Employees:HHCHHAsTotal Services Offered Top Executives
YearEstab.
1.1 Stafkings Healthcare Systems, Inc.
66 Hawley St.Binghamton, NY 13902(607) 772-8080/stafkingshealthcare.com
690310690
home care, skilled nursing, TBI, NHTD, pediatrics Daniel J. King, PresidentCarter C. King, Vice
PresidentMelissa Wheeler, Executive
Director
1962
2.2 HCR Home Care
7080 Commercial DriveCanastota, NY 13032(315) 280-0681/hcrhealth.com
580241
-
home health care, skilled nursing, Elizabeth Zicari, President 1978
3.3 VNA Homecare
1050 W. Genesee St.Syracuse, NY 13204(315) 477-HOME/477HOME.org
337220485
care management, cardiac, chronic disease self-management,diabetes, managed long term care (MLTC), maternal and child
health, medication management, optimal aging, palliative care,pediatrics, telehome care monitoring and wound care; non-
medical services: coordination of companions, durable medicalequipment, home safety assessment, paperwork & claims
assistance, etc.
Kate Rolf, President & CEO 1890
4.9 St. Joseph's Certified Home Health Care Agency
7246 Janus Park DriveLiverpool, NY 13088(315) 458-2800/sjhomecare.com
20612218
medical social work, nutritional therapy, oncology nurse,pediatric therapy, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, speech therapy,
respiratory therapy
Melissa Allard, Director ofPatient Services
1987
5.5 UHS Home Care
601 Riverside DriveJohnson City, NY 13790(607) 763-5600/uhs.net
17343242
durable medical equipment, medical social work, nutritionaltherapy, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, speech therapy, PT,
pharmacy, RT
Greg Rittenhouse, COO 1986
6.6 Bassett Healthcare Network / At Home Care, Inc.
25 Elm St.Oneonta, NY 13820(607) 432-7924/bassetthealthcarenetwork/at-home-care
16015-
PT, medical social work, nutrition, occupational therapy,pediatric therapy, respiratory therapy, certified home health
aides
Laurie Neander, CEOMaria DeMott, Sr. Director
of Clinical Operations
1987
7.7 Franciscan Companies
333 Butternut Drive, Suite 100DeWitt, NY 13214(315) 458-3600/FranciscanCompanies.com
15853176
durable medical equipment, respiratory therapy (oxygen, CPAP,asthma), manage sleep centers, Elder care services, Lifeline
Medical Alert, Licensed Home Care
Frank L. Smith, President &CEO
Tim Scanlon, EVPGregory Fernandez, CFO
1985
8.8 Home Care Services at Faxton St. Luke's
Healthcare1650 Champlin Ave.Utica, NY 13502(315) 624-4663/faxtonstlukes.com
13935228
advanced wound care, case management, chronic diseasemanagement, high-tech home IV therapy, home telehealthtechnology, medical social workers, personal emergency,
medical response system and therapy, adult day health care,audiology, consumer-directed aides
Scott H. Perra, President/CEO
1915
9.9 Interim HealthCare
3300 James St., Suite 201Syracuse, NY 13206(315) 437-4500/interimhealthcare.com
13565150
pediatric, geriatric Neil Bronstein, PresidentSally Hoffman,Administrator
1975
10.11 Lourdes at Home
4102 Old Vestal RoadVestal, NY 13850(607) 772-1598/lourdes.com
12422-
medical social work, nutritional therapy, pediatric therapy,skilled nursing, speech therapy
Rochelle Eggleton, Director 1999
11.10 At Home Independent Care, Inc.
409 Columbia St.Utica, NY 13503(315) 797-4642/rcil.com
1050
115
skilled nursing, PCA services, home and community supportservices, traumatic brain injury waiver, nursing home transition
and diversion waiver
Maureen Ghent, Director 2009
12.13 Hospice of Central New York
990 7th North St.Liverpool, NY 13088(315) 463-1100/hospicecny.org
701
100
durable medical equipment, medical social work, nutritionaltherapy, pediatric therapy, skilled nursing, speech therapy
Cynthia Chandler, CEO 1985
13.14 Integrity Home Care Services
813 Fay RoadSyracuse, NY 13219(315) 468-1484/st-camillus.org
632866
skilled nursing Aileen Balitz, PresidentHeather Kemmis, VP of
Home CareDiane Bocyck, Director of
Patient Services
1996
14.15 Visiting Nurse Service of Ithaca & Tompkins County
138 Cecil A. Malone DriveIthaca, NY 14850(607) 273-0466/vnsithaca.org
581273
medical social work, nutritional therapy, pediatric therapy,rehabilitation, skilled nursing, speech therapy
Sue Ellen Stuart, ExecutiveDirector
1985
15.16 St. Camillus Home Care Agency
813 Fay RoadSyracuse, NY 13219(315) 488-2831/st-camillus.org
50061
skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medicalsocial work, nutrition, respiratory therapy, speech language
pathology
Aileen Balitz, President 1983
NOTEOriginally published in August 2015, revised in December 2015
ABOUT THE LISTInformation was provided by representatives of listed organizations and their websites. Other groups may have been eligible but did not respond to our requests for information. Organizations had to complete the survey by the deadline to be included on the list. While The Busi-ness Journal strives to print accurate information, it is not possible to independently verify all data submitted. We reserve the right to edit entries or delete categories for space considerations.
WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CNY REGION?Central New York includes Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. NEED A COPY OF A LIST?Electronic versions of all our lists, with additional fields of information and survey contacts, are available for purchase at our website, cnybj.com/ListsResearch.aspx WANT TO BE ON THE LIST?If your company would like to be considered for next year’s list, or another list, please email [email protected]
THE LISTResearch by Vance [email protected] (315) 579-3911Twitter: @cnybjresearch
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HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMSRanked by No. of Licensed Beds in CNY
RankPrev.rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
CNYLicensed
Beds2014
Admissions
FT CNYEmployeesPhysicians
RNs
2014:Revenue
OperatingCosts Hospitals within Health System Top Executive
YearEstab.
1.3 UHS
10-42 Mitchell Ave.Binghamton, NY 13903(607) 762-2336/uhs.net
896 NA 5,720600
1,390
$659M$657.5M
UHS Wilson Medical Center, UHSBinghamton General Hospital, UHSChenango Memorial Hospital, UHS
Delaware Valley Hospital
Matthew J. Salanger, President &CEO
1981
2.1 Upstate University Hospital
750 E. Adams St.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 464-5540/upstate.edu
735 28,753 5,2281,0681,587
$854M$837.4M
Upstate University Hospital, UpstateUniversity Hospital Community Campus
Gregory L. Eastwood, M.D., InterimPresident
John McCabe, M.D., CEO, UpstateUniversity Hospital
1965
3.4 Mohawk Valley Health System
Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare & St. ElizabethMedical CenterNew Hartford, NY 13413(315) 624-6000/faxtonstlukes.com andstemc.org
571 24,321 4,005160
1,155
$507MNA
Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare St.Elizabeth Medical Center
Scott H. Perra, President & CEORobert Tan, Director of Medical
Imaging
1866/2014
4.5 Crouse Hospital
736 Irving Ave.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 470-7701/crouse.org
506 23,000 3,000800
1,100
$445MNA
Crouse Hospital, Community MemorialHospital
Kimberly Boynton, CEO 1887
5.6 St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center
301 Prospect Ave.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 448-5111/sjhsyr.org
431 28,281 4,660870
1,999
$614.2M$638.7M
St. Joseph's Hospital Kathryn H. Ruscitto, President &CEO
1869
6.2 Arnot Health
600 Roe Ave.Elmira, NY 14905(607) 737-4100/arnothealth.org
426 NA 2,300NANA
$375MNA
Arnot Ogden Medical Center, IraDavenport Memorial Hosptial, St.
Joseph's Hospital
Robert K. Lambert, M.D., President& CEO
1888
7.11 Bassett Healthcare Network
One Atwell RoadCooperstown, NY 13326(607) 547-3914/bassett.org
330 12,766 4,403363870
$634.2M$597.2M
Bassett Medical Center, Little FallsHospital, Cobleskill Regional Hospital,A.O. Fox Hospital, O'Connor Hospital,
Tri-Town Regional Hospital
Vance M. Brown, President & CEO 1922
8.7 Samaritan Medical Center
830 Washington St.Watertown, NY 13601(315) 785-4000/samaritanhealth.com
314 NA 1,605NANA
$225.4MNA
Samaritan Medical Center, Clifton FineHospital
Anthony Joseph, CEO 1881
9.8 Lourdes Hospital
169 Riverside DriveBinghamton, NY 13905(607) 798-5111/lourdes.com
267 11,055 1,763333637
$269.2M$279.6M
Lourdes Hospital Kathryn Connerton, President &CEO
1925
10.9 Cayuga Medical Center
101 Dates DriveIthaca, NY 14850(607) 274-4011/cayugamed.org
212 NA 1,350NANA
NANA
Cayuga Medical Center John B. Rudd, President & CEO 1879
11.12 Oswego Health
110 W. Sixth St.Oswego, NY 13126(315) 349-5500/oswegohealth.org
164 5,096 897118235
$123M$121.9M
Oswego Hospital Chuck Gijanto, President & CEOAllison Duggan, M.D., VP & COORenato Mandanas, Chief Medical
Officer
1881
12.13 Cortland Regional Medical Center
134 Homer Ave.Cortland, NY 13045(607) 756-3500/cortlandregional.org
162 NA NANANA
NANA
Cortland Regional Medical Center Mark Webster, CEO 1891
NOTEOriginally Published in October 2015
ABOUT THE LISTInformation was provided by representatives of listed organizations and their websites. Other groups may have been eligible but did not respond to our requests for information. Organizations had to complete the survey by the deadline to be included on the list. While The Busi-ness Journal strives to print accurate information, it is not possible to independently verify all data submitted. We reserve the right to edit entries or delete categories for space considerations.
WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CNY REGION?Central New York includes Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. NEED A COPY OF A LIST?Electronic versions of all our lists, with additional fields of information and survey contacts, are available for purchase at our website, cnybj.com/ListsResearch.aspx WANT TO BE ON THE LIST?If your company would like to be considered for next year’s list, or another list, please email [email protected]
THE LISTResearch by Vance [email protected] (315) 579-3911Twitter: @cnybjresearch
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NEW HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCEOutpatient Physical Therapy Hours are as follows:
Monday 7:00am-7:00pmTuesday 8:30am-5:30pmWednesday 7:00am-7:00pmThursday 8:30am-6:30pmFriday 7:00am-7:00pm
PrOviding HealTHcare excellence
auburn cOmmuniTy HOsPiTal
www.auburnhospital .org 17 Lansing Street, Auburn NY, 13021 315-255-7011
24/7 emergency care aT acH - 255-7011 urgenT care Walk-in for non-emergent care, seven days a week
cOmPreHensive diagnOsTic imaging services - 255-7261With accreditation by the American College of Radiology for Mammography and MRI
6 labOraTOry service cenTers - 255-7023
surgical services, inPaTienT & OuTPaTienT - 255-7011Orthopedic, General Surgery, OBGYN, Bariatrics
sTrOke care - 255-7011A New York State Department of Health designated Stroke Center
sleeP services - 255-7341A nationally accredited center with a range of services in a private, hotel-like setting
bariaTric PrOgram - 255-7036Finger Lakes Bariatric Program, nationally accredited, designated Bariatric Center of Excellence
ObsTeTrics-gynecOlOgy - 255-7381Including our brand new award winning, Stardust Community Birthing Center
reHabiliTaTiOn services - 255-7241A complete range of inpatient and outpatient including:
Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Hand Therapy, Speech Therapy
Finger Lakes MedicaL care 303 Grant Avenue
call 258-7100 HOURS
M-F 8am-5pm Weekends 8am-5pm
Urgent MedicaL care oF skaneateLesRoute 20, Skaneateles call 685-(WeLL)9355
HOURSM-F 8am-8pm Weekends 8am-6pm
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HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMSRanked by No. of Licensed Beds in CNY
RankPrev.rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
CNYLicensed
Beds2014
Admissions
FT CNYEmployeesPhysicians
RNs
2014:Revenue
OperatingCosts Hospitals within Health System Top Executive
YearEstab.
13.NR Syracuse VA Medical Center
800 Irving Ave.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 425-4400/syracuse.va.gov
136 4,279 1,550112325
NA$288.4M
Syracuse VAMC is a general medical andsurgical referral center, also operates a48-bed Community Living Center. It is a
teaching facility affiliated with SUNYUpstate Medical University; operatesCommunity-Based Outpatient Clinics
serving 13 counties in CNY.
James Cody, Medical CenterDirector
1953
14.14 Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center
214 King St.Ogdensburg, NY 13669(315) 393-3600/claxtonhepburn.org
130 NA NANANA
NANA
Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Nate Howell, President & CEO 1885
.14 Rome Memorial Hospital, Inc.
1500 N. James St.Rome, NY 13440(315) 338-7000/romehospital.org
130 NA 753NANA
$82MNA
Rome Memorial Hospital Darlene Burns, Interim President/CEO
1887
16.18 St. Lawrence Health System1
50 Leroy StreetPotsdam, NY 13676315-261-6003/stlawrencehealthsystem.org
119 NA 1,200115309
NANA
Canton-Potsdam Hospital, GouverneurHospital
David B. Acker, President & CEO 2013
17.16 Oneida Healthcare
321 Genesee St.Oneida, NY 13421(315) 363-6000/oneidahealthcare.org
101 3,233 551137163
$91.5M$90M
Oneida Healthcare Gene F. Morreale, President & CEO 1899
18.17 Auburn Community Hospital
17 Lansing St.Auburn, NY 13021(315) 255-7011/auburnhospital.org
99 NA 726125214
$97MNA
Auburn Community Hospital Scott A. Berlucchi, President & CEO 1878
19.NR Guthrie Corning Hospital
1 Guthrie DriveCorning, NY 14830(607) 937-7200/guthrie.org
65 NA NANANA
NANA
Guthrie Corning Hospital, GuthrieRobert Packer Hospital, Guthrie
Towanda Memorial Hospital, GuthrieTroy Community Hospital
Dr. Joseph Scopelliti, President &CEO
1900
20.19 Massena Memorial Hospital
One Hospital DriveMassena, NY 13662(315) 769-4200/massenahospital.org
50 2,340 40050
100
$53.4M$54M
Massena Memorial Hospital Robert Wolleben, CEO 1952
21.NR Community Memorial Hospital
150 Broad St.Hamilton, NY 13346(315) 824-1100/communitymemorial.org
25 NA 2506457
$41MNA
Crouse Hospital is a corporate partner Sean Fadale, President & CEO 1952
.20 Carthage Area Hospital
1001 West St.Carthage, NY 13619(315) 493-1000/carthagehospital.com
25 NA 398NANA
NANA
Carthage Area Hospital Rich Duvall, CEORob Bloom, CFO
Beth Barnes, COO
1965
.10 Lewis County General Hospital
7785 North State St.Lowville, NY 13367(315) 376-5200/lcgh.net
25 NA NANANA
NANA
Lewis County General Hospital Eric R. Burch, CEO 1931
24.21 River Hospital
4 Fuller St.Alexandria Bay, NY 13607(315) 482-2511/riverhospital.org
24 NA 1705257
NANA
River Hospital Ben Moore, III, CEO 2003
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Employment and Average Wages of Selected Medical Occupations in CNY* Employment Mean Annual WageSurgeons 100 $257,432Physician Assistants 970 $105,197Registered Nurses 19,890 $61,473Surgical Technologists 540 $45,754Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other 290 $45,982Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 1,000 $37,123
*includes NYS Department of Labor’s Central New York, North Country, Mohawk Valley, and Southern Tier regionsSource: New York State Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey, Q1 2015
NOTE1. Previously listed as Canton-Potsdam Hospital
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INDEPENDENT-LIVING FACILITIESRanked by No. of Units
Rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
No. ofUnits
MinimumAge
Requirement Monthly Rate Amenities OfferedSite Administrator or Top
ExecutiveYear
Estab.
1.Kendal at Ithaca2230 N. Triphammer RoadIthaca, NY 14850(607) 266-5300/kai.kendal.org
236 NA varies withsize of
residence
full kitchens, housekeeping, linen service, utilitiesincluded except telephone, free WiFi, communallaundry, free covered carports, full-service bank,
transportation, communal facilities, new flexible mealplan option
Betsy Schermerhorn, Director,Marketing and Admissions
1995
2.Longview, an Ithacare Community1 Bella Vista DriveIthaca, NY 14850(607) 375-6300/ithacarelongview.com
196 55 starting at$1,853 and up
housekeeping services, total maintenance, emergencypull-cord with 24-hour emergency response and
assistance by professional staff; priority admission toalternate levels of care
Mark Macera, Executive Director 1974
3.The Hearth at Greenpoint150 Old Liverpool RoadLiverpool, NY 13088(315) 453-7911/thehearth.net/Greenpoint.php
186 55 starts at$2,450
three chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, laundry,library, salon/barbershop, daily activity programs,worship events, transportation, seasonal events,
exercise groups, physical and occupational therapy,personal-care assistance, health-care monitoring
Mark Guida, Executive Director 1992
4.The Nottingham1301 Nottingham RoadJamesville, NY 13078(315) 445-9242/thenottingham.org
178 62 $2,300 to$5,600
private parking garages, lifestyle programs, library,family meeting rooms, restaurant-style dining
Jennifer Ingerson, ExecutiveDirector
1988
5.Good Shepherd Village at Endwell32 Village DriveEndwell, NY 13760(607) 757-3100/gsvillage.com
154 62 call for info spacious cottages and apartments, modern clubhouse,multiple dining options, social & recreational
opportunities, fitness center, swimming pool and spa,library and lounge
Mike Keenan, President & CEOMary Kay McKinney, ExecutiveDirector of Independent Living
2009
6.The Meadows at Middle Settlement4310 Middle Settlement RoadNew Hartford, NY 13413(315) 624-9915/presbyterianhome.com/independent/meadows.php
148 62 based uponearnings
utilities, home-delivered meals, laundry, parking,priority admission for nursing home care, wellness
center
Russell Clark, CFO 1976
7.Acacia Village2160 Bleecker St.Utica, NY 13501(315)798-4775 /acaciavillageny.org
135 62 starting at$2,075
one and two-bedroom apartments, full kitchen,washers/dryers, utilities included except phone andcable, housekeeping, transportation, heated indoor
swimming pool, exercise room, outdoor walking paths
Rob Raffle, Executive Director,Masonic Care Community
Amy Falvo, Director Acacia Village
1994
8.Preswick Glen55 Preswick DriveNew Hartford, NY 13413(315) 734-9586/preswickglen.com
124 60 call for info apartments and cottages include private porches/patios, washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchens,
housekeeping, transportation to medicalappointments, calendar of activities, fitness center
Meg Cardamone, Executive Director 2007
9.John Guy Prindle Apartments80 E. North St.Illion, NY 13357(315) 894-3311/johnguyprindle.com
112 62 30% ofadjusted gross
income
on-site courtesy staff, pullcords in apartments,downtown location; resident functions, patio and
gazebo; full management and resident adviserservices; programs available thru local agencies ex.
medical transportation, utility assistance, RX delivery,laundry on site, shopping bus
Rose Mitchell, Admin. Manager 1979
10.McGraw House221 South Geneva St.Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 272-7054/mcgrawhouse.org
105 62 starting at$520,
includingutilities
studio and one-bedroom units for low and moderate-income senior citizens, dining service six days a week,
lounges, laundry, activity room, roof garden andpromenade deck, 24-hour staffing, service coordinator
on staff, pets welcome
Carol Mallison, Executive Director 1971
11.Parkrose Estates7251 Janus Park DriveLiverpool, NY 13088(315) 452-9500/parkroseestates.com
100 85 $2,515 -$3,255
three home-cooked meals, wireless Internet, coffeecafe with resident computer, concierge services,
housekeeping, laundry rooms, outdoor gardeningareas, wellness activities, transportation
Karen O'Hara, Executive Director 2001
12.Brookside Senior-Living Community5701 Brookside CircleLowville, NY 13367(315) 376-4333/brooksideseniorliving.org
83 62 varies-withhousing choice
one main meal a day, transportation, housekeeping,activities, lawn care/snow removal, emergency
response system
L. Jane Lehman, Manager 1993
13.The Hearth on James830 James St.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 422-2173/thehearth.net/James.php
71 55 $2,155 to$2,445
housekeeping weekly, activities daily, emergencysystems, transportation, wellness program, utilities
included, onsite physical & occupational therapy
Alescia Porceng, Director ofCommunity Relations
2002
14.The Community at Sunset Wood118 Genesee St.New Hartford, NY 13413(315) 733-1389/sunsetwood.org
66 62 starting at$1,371
evening meals, weekly housekeeping, 24-hourmaintenance, basic-standard cable, library, penthousesolarium with rooftop garden, community room, salon,
computer lab, transportation, concierge services
Rev. Carol Jubenville, ExecutiveDirector
1984
NOTEOriginally published in May 2015, revised in December 2015
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MEDICAL-EQUIPMENT PROVIDERSRanked by No. of CNY Employees
RankPrev.rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
CNY:EmployeesLocations Products and Services Include Top Local Executives
YearEstab.
1.1 UHS Home Care
601 Riverside DriveJohnson City, NY 13790(607) 763-5600/uhs.net
2423
home nursing/case management, home telemonitoring, diseasemanagement, home health aides, personal emergency-response
system, respiratory care, home infusion services, medical supplies,enteral nutrition
Greg Rittenhouse, COO 1986
2.2 Franciscan Companies
333 Butternut Drive, Suite 100DeWitt, NY 13214(315) 458-3600/FranciscanCompanies.com
17616
oxygen therapy, portable oxygen concentrators, aerobic respiratorymedication, CPAP, home medical equipment, enteral therapy,
wound-care pumps, home health care
Frank L. Smith, President & CEOTim Scanlon, EVP
Gregory Fernandez, CFO
1985
3.NR Lincare, Inc.
932 Spencer St.Syracuse, NY 13204(315) 472-0461/lincare.com
10213
oxygen therapy, respiratory medication, CPAP, durable medicalequipment, enteral therapy, home self-testing service
James Conan, Area ManagerDiane Platt, Center Manager
1973
4.3 Marra's Homecare Equipment & Supplies Inc.
21087 State Route 12FWatertown, NY 13601(315) 788-8280/marrashomecare.com
553
home oxygen service, sleep apnea products, complex rehabilitationequipment, home modifications
John Marra, Owner 1987
5.4 Nunn's Home Medical Equipment
1340 Floyd Ave.Rome, NY 13440(315) 339-4084/nunnshme.com
481
home oxygen and sleep therapy equipment & supplies, enteralfeeding pumps and nutrition, stair lifts, ramps, lift chairs, hospital
beds, wheelchairs, bariatric equipment, mastectomy products
Sheila Murphy, OwnerErin Weiman, Owner
Shawn Weiman, Vice President
1942
6.8 TotalKare of America, Inc.
1112 E. Fayette St., 2nd Fl.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 471-4477/totalkare.com
171
wandering-resident security, infant and pediatric security, fallprevention, emergency response, asset tracking systems, infection-
control products, LED AlertLight technology, demo equipment,magnetic door locks, access control, multi-tone alarm modules
Steven A. Bergstraesser, President &Owner
1982
7.9 Danlee Medical Products, Inc.
6075 E. Molloy RoadSyracuse, NY 13211(315) 431-0143/danleemedical.com
151
comprehensive selection of medical supplies online and specializein products related to cardiology testing including stress testing,
routine EKG, echo/ultrasound, blood pressure monitoring, vital signmonitoring, and more
Joni Walton, President 1994
.6 Monroe Wheelchair
6724 Thompson RoadSyracuse, NY 13211(315) 445-2220/monroewheelchair.com
151
complex rehab. equipment, power mobility, standard DME,specialty support surfaces, repair services to most medical
equipment
Doug Westerdahl, President 1941
9.NR Lourdes Health Support, LLC
1155 Front St.Binghamton, NY 13905(607) 724-0115/lourdes.com
131
oxygen systems, sleep-apnea therapies, home pulse oximetry,hospital beds, pressure relief mattresses and cushions, orthopedicsplints, orthopedic aids, non-invasive ventilation, walkers, canes,
crutches
Doug Firpo, Executive Director 2002
10.10 Rothschild's Home Healthcare Center
817 E. Genesee St.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 475-5181/rothhomehealth.com
101
durable medical equipment, power mobility, compressiongarments, orthopedic support, and mastectomy products
Edward Tily, General Manager 1926
.5 St. Elizabeth Health Support
3899 Oneida St., Suite 1New Hartford, NY 13413(315) 737-0310/stemc.org
102
oxygen systems, sleep-apnea therapies, home ventilators, pulseoximetry, enteral feeding pumps and supplies, power wheelchairs
and scooters, hospital beds, pressure-reducing mattresses andcushions, orthopedic splints
Doug Firpo, Executive Director 1998
.12 AJ Medical Products
103 Horton PlaceEast Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 701-2822/ajmedical.net
102
oxygen, anesthesia, nurse call systems, used equipment, officevaluations, vaccines, safety testing, ultrasound, laser, microscopes,
optical repairs, surgical instruments, autoclaves, EKG machines,defibrillators, AEDs, Skytron operating room equipment
Richard Bozogian, CEO 2003
13.13 Cortland Regional Home Health Services
160 Homer Ave.Cortland, NY 13045(607) 756-3880/crmchomehealthservices.com
91
oxygen, respiratory equipment, CPAP & BiPAP for sleep apnea,post-mastectomy prosthesis & supplies, beds, wheelchairs, walkers
and other equipment to enhance quality of life
Eline Haukenes, VP 1995
14.14 MoPro Mobility & Healthcare Products
3232 Erie Blvd. E.Syracuse, NY 13214(315) 472-0707/moprocorp.com
41
stair lifts, footwear for hard-to-fit feet, diabetic footwear,compression hosiery, lift chairs, ramp systems and general home
medical equipment
Kevin Reap, OwnerJulie Gorham, Store Manager
2003
.14 Home & Hospital Medical Supplies
New Hartford Shopping CenterNew Hartford, NY 13413(315) 724-6767/homeandhospitalmedical.com
41
rehabilitation equipment, compression therapy, orthotic supplies,durable medical equipment, wheelchairs, hospital beds
Mary Ratcliffe, PresidentEdwin Ratcliffe, OwnerRichard Davis, OwnerCaroline Land, Owner
1988
NOTEOriginally Published in August 2015
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WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CNY REGION?Central New York includes Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, and Tompkins counties. NEED A COPY OF A LIST?Electronic versions of all our lists, with additional fields of information and survey contacts, are available for purchase at our website, cnybj.com/ListsResearch.aspx WANT TO BE ON THE LIST?If your company would like to be considered for next year’s list, or another list, please email [email protected]
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$46.5 BillionProjected 2015 total U.S. spending on durable medical equipment (DME)
Projected percentage of 2015 DME spending by payer type:
• Out-of-pocket: 57%• Private health insurance: 12%• Medicare: 17%• Medicaid: 12%• Other third-party payers: 2%
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, National Health Expenditure Projections 2014-2024
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NURSING PROGRAMS SERVING CNYRanked by Spring 2015 Nursing Enrollment
RankPrev.rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
Spring 2015Nursing
Enrollment
Tuition Costs:Undergraduate1
—Graduate1
NursingDept.
Faculty
Nursing Degrees Offered:Undergraduate
—Graduate Nursing Program Director
YearProgramEstab.
1.1 SUNY Delhi
454 Delhi DriveDelhi, NY 13753(800) 96-DELHI/delhi.edu
849 $270—
$453
20 FT, 20PT
ADN, BSN, Dual Degree—
Master's in nursing education
Mary Pat Lewis , Dean andProfessor School of Nursing
1913
2.3 Utica College Dept. of Nursing
1600 Burrstone RoadUtica, NY 13502(315) 792-3396/utica.edu
754 $1,132/academic year for PTnursing ground program; $395/credit hour for nursing onlineprogram; $12,169/term for
accelerated nursing program
11 BS nursing, RN to BS nursing, ASDN,online program
—N/A
Catherine Brownell, NursingDepartment Chair
1985
3.NR Corning Community College
1 Academic DriveCorning, NY 14830-3297(607) 962-9222/corning-cc.edu
458 $177 (NYS resident); $354(non-resident)
5 AAS nursing—N/A
Cathleen Kunkler, DepartmentDirector
1957
4.4 Binghamton University Decker School
of NursingP.O. Box 6000Binghamton, NY 13902(607) 777-2000/dson.binghamton.edu
443 $247—
$432 for MS or PhD; $888 forDNP
73 (FT &PT)
BS nursing through 3 mechanisms:traditional, accelerated track, and
RN to BS in nursing—
PhD, DNP and MS. Master's andDNP specializations include adult-gerontological, community-health,
family, and psychiatric mentalhealth. NP, CNS, Ed. &
administrator roles available
Pamela S. Stewart Fahs, InterimDean
1968
5.5 SUNY Upstate Medical University
College of Nursing750 E. Adams St.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 464-4570/upstate.edu/con
380 $270—
$453
19 Bachelor of Science in Nursingdegree
—Master's degree in child, family, or
family psychiatric mental healthnurse practitioner, doctor of nursing
practice degree
Joyce P. Griffin-Sobel, Dean 1984
6.6 SUNY Polytechnic Institute College of
Health Sciences & Management100 Seymour RoadUtica, NY 13502(315) 792-7295/sunypoly.edu
346 $270—
$453
10 BS nursing (RN to BS in nursing;1+2+1 program with St. Elizabeth
College)—
MS family nurse practitioner, MSnursing education
Louise Dean-Kelly, Chair,Department of Nursing
1974
7.7 Bill and Sandra Pomeroy College of
Nursing at Crouse Hospital736 Irving Ave.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 470-7481/crouse.org/nursing
325 Nursing courses: $355; liberalarts courses: $255(NYS
resident)/$595 (non-resident)
27 AAS nursing—N/A
Rhonda Reader, Dean 1913
8.12 Elmira College Nurse Education
ProgramOne Park PlaceElmira, NY 14901(607) 735-1890/elmira.edu
304 $38,300/year FT; $375/credithour PT
6.5 BS in nursing; RN to BS option—N/A
Dr. Kathy Lucke, Dean of HealthSciences, Professor of Nurse
Education
1979
9.11 St. Joseph's College of Nursing
206 Prospect Ave.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 448-5040/sjhcon.edu
301 $523 35 AAS nursing, BS nursing with LeMoyne College
—N/A
Marianne Markowitz, VicePresident/Dean
1898
.8 Keuka College Nursing Program
One Keuka Business ParkPenn Yan, NY 14478(866) 255-3852/keuka.edu
301 $565—
$795
54includingadjuncts
BS nursing for RNs—
MS nursing education, MS nursingAGNP (adult gerontology nurse
practitioner)
Dr. Deb Gates, Chair, Departmentof Nursing
1943
11.9 Le Moyne College Dept. of Nursing
1419 Salt Springs RoadSyracuse, NY 13214(315) 445-5435/lemoyne.edu
300 $656—
$683
16 BS nursing—
MS nursing
Margaret Wells, Chair andProfessor
2004
12.9 SUNY Canton
34 Cornell DriveCanton, NY 13617(315) 386-7123/canton.edu
295 $270 21 Practical nursing certificate, nursingAAS, nursing RN-BS
—N/A
Deb Backus, Program Director ofNursing
1966
NOTEOriginally Published in July 2015, revised in December 2015 1. All tuition figures are per credit hour unless otherwise specified.
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“A number of new hires will happen,” Endy added in responding to a reporter’s question.
About dengueDengue isn’t well known but it’s an
“important” mosquito-borne viral disease that “truly is a global health problem,” said Endy.
“The severity of dengue can range from just having … a flu-like illness to the more severe form of dengue hemor-rhagic fever where children and young adults are hospitalized in the intensive-care unit, mortality can be as high as 10 percent,” said Endy.
Dengue is caused by any one of four related viruses transmitted to humans through a bite from an Aedes aegyp-ti mosquito, the type of mosquito that serves as a vector (carrier and transmit-ter) for the dengue virus, according to a fact sheet that Upstate Medical provided.
Dengue cases have been reported in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Samoa, Guam, Key West, Florida, and in
the Hawaiian islands, said Endy.Upstate has treated “several” patients
admitted for acute dengue, including a traveler who had returned from Hawaii this past summer.
U.S. soldiers on active duty in places like Haiti and Somalia have been infected with dengue.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has listed dengue as the leading cause of fever in returning trav-elers.
“Unfortunately, there is no licensed vaccine or [a] therapeutic against dengue and the delay for development of these types of therapeutics is largely because of a lack of an appropriate animal model to test vaccines and therapeutics,” said Endy.
Trial protocolsUpstate focuses the development of
its protocols on safety of the individual volunteers, said Polhemus.
The SUNY institutional review boards, the FDA, and the human-research protec-
tion organization of the U.S. Department of Defense “extensively” review the pro-tocols, he adds.
For this dengue human-infection model, Upstate will have extensive over-sight during the conduct of the trial by the independent dengue-safety monitor-ing board. Members will be monitoring for any safety signals during the study.
“And we’ll have, additionally, an inde-pendent clinical monitor who’ll be moni-toring the conduct of the study to ensure that all is in accordance with the proto-col,” said Polhemus.
Prior to enrollment, researchers will “thoroughly” screen volunteers with an “extensive” evaluation for their inclusion, exclusion criteria, and ability to be in-volved in the study.
“And once in the study, they’re closely monitored by our staff, both as outpa-tients and as soon as fever symptoms develop, as inpatients at our Community General Hospital where they’ll be closely monitored until resolution of their symp-toms,” he added.
UPSTATE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has listed dengue as the leading cause of fever in returning travelers Continued from page 5
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PHYSICAL-THERAPY PROVIDERSRanked by No. of Licensed PTs
Rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
PTsPTAs
EmployeesCNY
Locations Areas of Specialization Top Local ExecutivesYear
Estab.
1.Upstate Medical University PT750 E. Adams St.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 464-6543/upstate.edu/pmr/
7714
1745
sports performance, stroke, lymphedema, general orthopedics,pediatrics, spine, hands, brain injury, spinal cord injury, aquatics,
cancer, pulmonary, cardiac rehab, pilates
Lori Holmes, Director of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation
Therapy
1965
2.UHS10-42 Mitchell Ave.Binghamton, NY 13903(607) 762-2336/uhs.net
5129
1438
inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient orthopedic, post-surgicalrehabilitation, vestibular rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation,certified hand therapists, lymphedema services, pediatric therapy
services
Matthew J. Salanger, President &CEO
1981
3.Mohawk Valley Health System RehabilitationServices1656 Champlin Ave.Utica, NY 13502(315) 801-8160/mvhealthsystem.org
4810
595
orthopedics, aquatics, lymphedema, stroke and neurological disorders,spinal disorders, balance and vestibular disorders, critical care
interventions, cardiopulmonary impairments, total joint replacement,neck and low back pain
Jan Simpson, Director ofRehabilitation Services
2014
4.Sports Physical Therapy of NY, P.C.6319 Fly Road, Suite 3East Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 410-6200/sptny.com
361
844
evidence-based physical therapy and rehabilitation for all ages andorthopedic conditions, athletic training and sports medicine, balance
and pregnancy care, throwing and sports performance programs
Lynn Steenberg, President & CEOAlanna Pokorski, SVPAimee Alexander, SVP
Tracy Lis, VP, OperationsDot Hall, VP, Human Resources
2005
5.Crouse Physical Therapy736 Irving Ave.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 470-7574/crouse.org
267
444
balance, spinal, sports, concussion evaluation, orthopedic, andneurological rehabilitation, hand therapy, post-therapy fitness program,
temporomandibular joint therapy, wheelchair assessments, jobmatching evaluations
Frank Cogliandro, Director ofCardiac-Physical Rehabilitation
ServicesMike Dupuis, Vice President
1930
6.Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists5824 Widewaters ParkwayEast Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 251-3100/sosbones.com
2419
816
sports rehabilitation, hand therapy, spine therapy, balance/vestibularrehab work, functional capacity evaluation, pre-employment screening
John F. Fatti, President of SOSMichael Humphrey, CEO
1999
7.St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation301 Prospect Ave.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 448-5430/sjhsyr.org
2110
513
musculoskeletal orthopedics, aquatic therapy, vestibular rehabilitation,lymphedema program, neuro-surgical & non-surgical spine, sports
rehabilitation
Kathryn H. Ruscitto, President andCEO
Megan Hickey, Director
1869
.Cayuga Medical Center Physical Therapy310 Taughannock Blvd.Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 252-3500/cayugamed.org
212
263
aquatic therapy, ergonomic assessment, orthotic prescription, handtherapy, pediatric physical therapy, spine rehabilitation, sports
medicine, women's health, vestibular and balance disorders, geriatrics,neurologic rehab
Brian Lee, Director of PhysicalTherapy
1965
9.Guthrie HealthWorks9768 Liberty DrivePainted Post, NY 14870(607) 937-4800/guthriehealthworks.org
171
361
lymphedema, vestibular rehab, urinary incontinence, sports medicine Dr. Joseph Scopelliti, President &CEO, Guthrie Clinic
2001
10.Canton-Potsdam Hospital50 Leroy St.Potsdam, NY 13676(315) 265-3300/cphospital.org
1611
384
musculoskeletal orthopedic, vestibular rehab, lymphedema, FCEs,comprehensive neurological program, speech therapy, occupational
therapy, incontinence, fibromyalgia, and headaches
David B. Acker, President & CEO 1922
11.Lourdes Rehabilitation Services169 Riverside DriveBinghamton, NY 13905(607) 798-5255/lourdes.com
157
234
early intervention, balance and vestibular, back pain, neuro/movementdisorders, general orthopedic including spine & shoulder, post-op total
joint-replacement therapy
Michael Hurley, Director 1925
12.The Centers at St. Camillus813 Fay RoadSyracuse, NY 13219(315) 488-2951/st-camillus.org
1410
6401
inpatient and outpatient general, orthopedic and brain-injuryrehabilitation, electro-orthotics, vestibular rehabilitation, falls-risk
management, exercise and wellness programs
Aileen Balitz, CEOMichael Zingaro, VP Finance
1969
NOTEOriginally published in April 2015, revised in December 2015
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RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC-IMAGING FACILITIESRanked by No. of Radiological-Imaging Employees
Rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
RadiologicalImaging
EmployeesCNY
Locations Diagnostic Tests Offered Top Official
1.Guthrie1780 Hanshaw RoadIthaca, NY 14850(607) 257-5858/guthrie.org
250 5 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,interventional radiology, MRI closed, mammography, nuclear
medicine, PET/CT, PET mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy,ultrasound
Dr. David Channin, Chairman,Department of Radiology
2.UHS10-42 Mitchell Ave.Binghamton, NY 13903(607) 762-2336/uhs.net
215 8 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine
Matthew J. Salanger, President &CEO
3.SUNY Upstate Medical UniversityDepartment of Radiology750 E. Adams St.Syracuse, NY 13202(315) 464-7700/upstate.edu/radiology
185 4 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI open, MRI closed,
mammography, nuclear medicine, PET/CT, PET mammography,stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
David Feiglin, Chairman
4.Mohawk Valley Health System1656 Champlin Ave.New Hartford, NY 13413(315) 624-6000/faxtonstlukes.com and stemc.org
149 11 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI closed, mammography,nuclear medicine, PET/CT, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
Scott H. Perra, President & CEORobert Tan, Director of Medical
Imaging
5.Lourdes Hospital Diagnostic Imaging169 Riverside DriveBinghamton, NY 13905(607) 798-5223/lourdes.com
126 1 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, gammagram, interventional radiology, MRI open, MRI
closed, mammography, nuclear medicine, PET/CT, PETmammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
Brian Wetzel, Director ofDiagnostic Imaging/Cardiology
Vascular Lab
6.Imaging at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center301 Prospect Ave.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 448-5274/sjhsyr.org
100 1 CT, diagnostic x-ray, fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRIclosed, nuclear medicine, ultrasound
Peggy Thomas, Director of MedicalImaging and Cardiovascular
Service Line
7.Cayuga Medical Center Radiology101 Dates DriveIthaca, NY 14850(607) 274-4512/cayugamed.org
85 5 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, mammography, nuclear
medicine, PET/CT, PET mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy,ultrasound, others
Rick Kidwell, Director ImagingServices
Lori Cornell, Manager, ImagingServices
8.CRA Medical Imaging5008 Brittonfield Parkway, Suite 100East Syracuse, NY 13057(315) 234-7600/cramedicalimaging.com
80 3 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI open, MRI closed,mammography, nuclear medicine, PET/CT, stereotactic breast
biopsy, ultrasound
Mary Ann Drumm, CEOTerri Colone, COO
9.Oswego Health Radiology110 W. Sixth St.Oswego, NY 13126(315) 349-5540/oswegohealth.org
68 5 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI open, MRI closed,mammography, nuclear medicine, stereotactic breast biopsy,
ultrasound, others
David Ruel, Director of MedicalImaging
10.CNY Diagnostic Imaging Associates1000 E. Genesee St.Syracuse, NY 13210(315) 269-9729/cnyxray.com
65 4 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, gammagram, MRI closed, mammography, nuclear
medicine, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
William Reznikov, PracticeAdministrator
11.Rome Memorial Hospital1500 N. James St.Rome, NY 13440(315) 338-7027/romehospital.org
62 3 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, MRI closed, mammography, nuclear medicine,
stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
John R. Restivo, Medical ImagingMedical Director
Sharon M. Carson, MedicalImaging Department Director
12.Magnetic Diagnostic Resources of CNY4567 Crossroads Park DriveLiverpool, NY 13088(315) 454-4810/mdrcny.com
55 11 breast biopsy, MRI open, MRI closed Michael J. Letizia, Sr., GeneralManager
Donna Casselmon, Office Manager
13.Northern Radiology Imaging1571 Washington St., Suite 101Watertown, NY 13601(315) 786-5000/northernradiology.com
50 2 bone densitrometry, CT, diagnostic x-ray, fluoroscopy,interventional radiology, MRI open, MRI closed, mammography,
ultrasound
Daniel Weber, PresidentDean Phillips, Director
Kimberly Frechette, ChiefOperations Officer
14.Cortland Regional Medical Center134 Homer Ave.Cortland, NY 13045(607) 756-3500/cortlandregional.org
46 2 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI closed, mammography,
nuclear medicine, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
Mark Webster, CEO
15.Auburn Community Hospital Radiology17 Lansing St.Auburn, NY 13021(315) 255-7261/auburnhospital.org
45 3 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI closed, mammography,
nuclear medicine, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
Kenneth C. Munro, Director ofRadiology
Dr. Robert A. Sullivan, RadiologistMatthew Thrall, Directing
Radiologist
16.Oneida Healthcare321 Genesee St.Oneida, NY 13421(315) 363-6000/oneidahealthcare.org
40 4 bone densitrometry, breast biopsy, CT, diagnostic x-ray,fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, MRI closed, mammography,nuclear medicine, PET/CT, stereotactic breast biopsy, ultrasound
Gene F. Morreale, President & CEO
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NOTEOriginally published in June 2015, revised in December 2015
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22 HEALTHCARE PROVIDER I DECEMBER 2015
SKILLED-NURSING FACILITIESRanked by No. of Certified Beds
Rank
NameAddressPhone/Website
CertifiedBeds
FTEmployees
OccupancyRate
Medicare 5-Star
Quality Rating1 Key Administrative OfficersYear
Estab.
1.Loretto Health and Rehabilitation Center700 E. Brighton Ave.Syracuse, NY 13205(315) 413-3400/lorettocny.org
583 687 90% 2 Paul Scarpinato, AdministratorCheryl Coolican, Director of Admissions
1926
2.James Square Health & Rehabilitation Centre918 James St.Syracuse, NY 13203(315) 474-1561 /jamessquare.com
440 400 98% 1 Helen Norine, Administrator 1970
3.The Masonic Care Community of New York2150 Bleecker St.Utica, NY 13501(315) 798-4800/mccny.com
320 900 96% 3 Robert Raffle, Executive DirectorJill Wynne, Controller
1893
4.Willow Point Nursing Home3700 Old Vestal RoadVestal, NY 13850(607) 763-4400/gobroomecounty.com/wpnf
300 425 94% 1 Kevin Carey, Administrator 1969
5.The Centers at St. Camillus813 Fay RoadSyracuse, NY 13219(315) 488-2951/st-camillus.org
284 650 96% 1 Aileen Balitz, CEOMichael Zingaro, VP Finance
1969
6.LutheranCare108-110 Utica RoadClinton, NY 13323(315) 853-5515/lutherancare.org
280 280 93% 1 Andrew Peterson, President/CEO 1919
7.Samaritan Keep Nursing Home, Inc.133 Pratt St.Watertown, NY 13601(315) 785-4400/samaritanhealth.com
272 350 94% 1 Anthony Joseph, VP, Long-Term CarePaul A. Kraeger, CFO
Richard A. Brooks, VP, Long Term Care & SupportServices Administrator
1972
8.Presbyterian Home for Central New York4290 Middle Settlement RoadNew Hartford, NY 13413(315) 797-7500/presbyterianhome.com
236 320 94% 2 Michael Sweeney, CEORussell A. Clark, CFO
Christopher Durr, Administrator
1967
9.St. Luke's Home1650 Champlin Ave.Utica, NY 13503(315) 624-8600/faxtonstlukes.com
202 318 97% 2 Lisa Volk, Executive Director 1996
10.Elderwood at Waverly37 N. Chemung St.Waverly, NY 14892(607) 565-2861/elderwood.com
200 300 95% 3 Maria K. Landy, Executive Director 1971
.St. Luke Health Services299 East River RoadOswego, NY 13126(315) 342-3166/stlukehs.com
200 339 94% 1 Terrence Gorman, CEO & AdministratorShelly Youngs, Controller
1975
12.Samaritan Summit Village22691 Campus DriveWatertown, NY 13601(315) 782-6800/samaritanhealth.com
168 300 97% 1 Barbara Morrow, Interim Administrator, Skilled Nursing 2013
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NOTESOriginally Published in February 2015, revised in December 2015 1. Medicare.gov Overall Five-Star Ratings combines three sources of data: health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. The more stars, the better.
ABOUT THE LISTInformation was provided by representatives of listed organizations and their websites. Other groups may have been eligible but did not respond to our requests for information. Organizations had to complete the survey by the deadline to be included on the list. While The Busi-ness Journal strives to print accurate information, it is not possible to independently verify all data submitted. We reserve the right to edit entries or delete categories for space considerations.
WHAT CONSTITUTES THE CNY REGION?Central New York includes Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga, and Tompkins counties.
NEED A COPY OF A LIST?Electronic versions of all our lists, with additional fields of information and survey contacts, are available for purchase at our website, cnybj.com/ListsResearch.aspx
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