HHC President and CEO Alan Aviles, JD, said in a news release that a majority of those costs will go toward the repair of electrical, water, heating and communications systems, as well patient care areas, at three of the system’s hospitals. HHC’s Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan and Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn suffered some of the heaviest damage.
HHC expects that permanent reconstruction costs will total $472.5 million. Estimated revenue losses will sum to $180 million, while emergency protective measures, such as removing debris and pumping water out, will cost $137.5 million.
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