Shuttered St. Vincent’s Manhattan Will Reopen as Emergency, Ambulatory Surgery Center Operated by North Shore-LIJ

St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan, which closed last year due to financial troubles, will reopen as a 24/7 emergency and ambulatory surgery center, according to a New York Times report.

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The center will be operated by the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System and will be called the North Shore-LIJ Center for Comprehensive Care, according to the report.

The center is expected to treat 450-500 patients per day and will employ 400 full-time staff members.

Remaining buildings on the St. Vincent campus are expected to be converted to luxury residences by a private developer.

Read the New York Times report on North Shore-LIJ.

Read more coverage on St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan:

Shuttered St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan May be Sold

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New York’s St. Vincent’s Hospital Lays Off 300

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