NYC Health Council Denies Development of Orthopedic Surgery Center

The Establishment Committee of the New York State Public Health Council denied a proposal by 14 physicians for the development of a new orthopedic ambulatory surgical center in Manhattan, according to a report by the Healthcare Association of New York State.

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The proposed center, SurgiCare of Manhattan, would have competed with two area hospitals, Lenox Hill Hospital and NYU Langone Medical Center, both of which have outpatient surgery centers in development.

The full Public Health Council will consider the application on March 13.

The center was opposed by HANYS.

Read the HANYS’s report on SurgiCare of Manhattan.

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