The Mirror US on MSN
The eye-watering 8-figure salaries of New York hospital CEOs compared to striking nurses
The Mirror US has learned the CEO at New York-Presbyterian earns 161 times the average nurse, while the CEO at Montefiore Medical Center earns 101 times more.
Pedro, a 2-year-old, needs a new heart and has spent months in a New York hospital. With his nurses on the picket line, ...
In the last few days, the nurses got one of their four key issues addressed in negotiations.
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Nurses Dig In Against New York’s Hospital Giants
As nearly 15,000 nurses’ strike, New York’s biggest hospital systems are trying to roll back hard-won staffing rules and ...
There was no deal Thursday after NewYork-Presbyterian and NYSNA resumed negotiations with the help of a mediator.
The largest nurses strike in New York City’s history — involving nearly 15,000 nurses at Montefiore Health System, Mount Sinai Health System and NewYork-Presbyterian — entered its fifth day Jan. 16.
In an effort to decrease patient wait times, New York-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City) has implemented software resembling an air traffic control center to control patient flow, according to ...
New York-Presbyterian has suddenly terminated a contract with nonprofit insurer Healthfirst, requiring thousands of Medicaid patients covered by the health plan to pay full price at New York ...
New York-Presbyterian filed plans Thursday to construct a new oncology infusion suite at its Queens hospital, becoming the latest health system to build out services for cancer patients. The Flushing ...
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