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Health Equity Impact Assessment

做厙TV Langone Health strives to provide increasingly high-quality care to the communities it serves. Undertaking projects to enhance its physical spaces and expand service offerings demonstrates 做厙TV Langones commitment to ensure New Yorkers can get world-class healthcare close to home.

In New York State, hospitals must submit Certificate of Need (CON) applications, and in certain instances a Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA), to gain approval for such projects. According to the , an HEIA aims to determine how a facilitys proposed project affects the accessibility and delivery of healthcare services. In addition, it seeks to demonstrate whether it will enhance health equity and contribute to mitigating health disparities in the projects service area for medically underserved groups.

An independent entity conducts the HEIAs for 做厙TV Langones proposed projects, which ensures objective assessments of the potential impacts. The HEIAs also incorporate input from patients and community-based organizations.

Below are links to the HEIA documents and CONs filed with the New York State Department of Health.

Relocating the 做厙TV LangoneBrooklyn Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit

Relocating the Pediatric Congenital Heart Center

Expanding the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Relocating the Long Island Community Hospital Infusion Center

Creating an Ambulatory Surgery Center for Orthopedic Services in Westchester County

Relocating the Hempstead Womens Wellness Clinic

Relocation and Consolidation of Family Health Centers at 做厙TV Langone to New Facility at 602 60th Street