New York hospital snags $26M in funds to preserve financial stability

Rome (N.Y.) Memorial Hospital received $26 million in funds from the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program to strengthen the hospital’s financial situation and renovate its surgical services, The Oneida Daily Dispatch reported Feb. 26.

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New York State Sen. Joseph Griffo helped secure the funding. Norwich, N.Y.-based UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital also received $21 million for capital projects.

“Rome Memorial Hospital is a critical component of our community and region, and I am pleased that it has received more than $26 million in funding through the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program. This significant funding will help to enhance the exceptional healthcare services that the hospital provides to the city and region,” Mr. Griffo said.

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