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  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
  • Community Coalition To Save Beth Israel Hospital And The New York Eye And Ear Infirmary by Its Co-Chair Penny Mintz, The 504 Democratic Club, Center For Independence Of The Disabled, Save Nyee, Inc., Fulton Houses Tenants Association, Elliot-Chelsea Houses Tenants Association, Michael Schweinsburg, Arthur Z. Schwartz, Pca Doe, Richard Cruz, Andrea Gordillo, Sarah Batchu, Rhoda Lyman v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York Eye And Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital System, New York State Department Of Health, James V. Mcdonald as Commissioner of the New York State Department of HealthSpecial Proceedings - CPLR Article 78 document preview
						
                                

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FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espana! • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the "Start Over" button Start Over Refine Search instead of your browser's back button. Project Search Results Please be mindful that while the Department believes the following to be accurate, the information provided reflects that as submitted by the applicant and may or may not be confirmed by the Department. Further, while the Department believes the following to be current, changes to this information can occur at any given time. Results are listed by Project Number and Facility Name, in ascending order. To sort by another column, select the column in the 'Sort By' drop down list and click submit. To view the project site address, click on the Show Project Address link. To view project details, click on the project number. 1 Results from Search Criteria: Project Number: 171126 Show Project Address Operating Project Facility Certificate Submission Number Name Project Description Number Type Status County 171126 Mount Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 7002002H Application - Project NEW Sinai 14 Neonatal Continuing Care Limited Complete YORK Beth beds, and 17 Neonatal Review- Israel Intermediate Care beds Service Delivery Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espafiol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the. "Return to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the "Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. General Information Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds Executive Summary Sites Decision Post Approval Summary Status: Project Complete Submission Type: Application - Limited Review - Status Date: 08/10/2017 Application Received Date: 02/16/2017 Review Level: Limited Initial Review Date: 02/23/2017 County: NEW YORK Acknowledgement Date: 02/27/2017 Region: New York City Total Project Cost: $500.00 Impact on Operating Certificate !I Bed/Service Action Count Maternity Beds Decertify 42 Neonatal Continuing Care Beds Decertify 14 Neonatal Intermediate Care Beds Decertify 17 Notice Public access to NYSE~CON is intended solely to allow tlle public convenient and immediate access to public information. Much of the information contained within NYSE-CON is provided by applicants, and much of it is historic information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable informalion, the Department of Health recognizes the possibility of human and/or mechanical error and that informaUon captured at a point in t!me often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department of Health, its employees, officers and agents rnake no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espafiol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the nReturn to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the ''Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. Executive Summary Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds General Sites Decision Post Approval Summary Executive Summary: Last Modified: 02/16/2017 04:46:02 PM In accordance with Section 710.1(c)(5) of 10 New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (10 NYCRR), Mount Sinai Beth Israel (MSBI) is submitting this Service Delivery Limited Review Application that seeks approval for the decertification of 73 inpatient beds at the Hospital, broken down by the following certified bed categories: 42 inpatient maternity beds, 14 neonatal continuing care beds and 17 neonatal intermediate care beds. The decertification of these beds, which the Hospital would like to occur on May 22, 2017, will eliminate all certified beds from these three (3) bed categories on the operating certificate of the Hospital. MSBI is currently certified for 799 inpatient beds and will be certified for 726 inpatient beds upon implementation of this project. In addition, through this project, the 45-bassinet well-baby nursery (which is not a certifiable bed category) will also close. Furthermore, MSBI is currently designated by the New York State Department of Health as a Level 3 Perinatal Center, but it will no longer have this designation upon the implementation of this project. MSBI is located at First Avenue at 16th Street, New York (New York County), New York 10003. The maternity beds are currently located on the 5th floor of the Dazian Building (22 beds) and 5th floor of the Karpas Building (20 beds) on the MSBI campus. The neonatal beds are currently located on the 4th floor of the Dazian Building. Lastly, the well-baby nursery has two (2) locations - on the 5th floor of the Karpas Building and the 5th floor of the Dazian Building. This project is part of a larger effort of Mount Sinai to create a more integrated healthcare system, and to more effectively use system resources, as described in the following paragraphs: In 2016, MSBI experienced 3,474 discharges (with 8,728 patient days) for its 42 maternity beds, representing an average daily census of 23.8 and an occupancy rate of 56.7%, which was a decrease from the 69.2% occupancy in 2013. In the first 20 days of January 2017, the occupancy rate of the 42 maternity beds at MSBI was only 46.1 %. Furthermore, in the 14-day period between 01/15/17 and 01/28/17, MSBI averaged 5.7 deliveries per day, as compared to the 10.5 deliveries per day experienced by MSBI in 2013. Through this project, inpatient maternity patients who would typically be seen at MSBI are still able to be served in Manhattan at Mount Sinai Hospital or Mount Sinai West, or in Brooklyn at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC), all of which have the capacity to handle the additional maternity case volume. Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) has 74 certified maternity beds and Mount Sinai West (MSW) has 72 certified maternity beds. In 2016, the average daily census for the 74 maternity beds at MSH was 61.0 (leaving an average of 13.0 beds available each day) and the average daily census for the 72 maternity beds at MSW was 40.9 (leaving an average of 31.1 beds available each day). Although MSBI understands that some individuals may choose to seek care outside of the Mount Sinai system, the Hospital believes that this project is in the best interest of patients from a clinical perspective, given its plans for the transformation of the MSBI campus. In 2016, MSBI experienced 268 discharges (with 2,431 patient days) for its 31 neonatal beds, representing an average daily census of 6.6 and an occupancy rate of 21.4%, which was a decrease from the 44.6% occupancy in 2013. In the first 20 days of January 2017, the occupancy rate of the 31 neonatal beds at MSBI was only 5.6%. Through this project, inpatient neonatal patients who would typically be seen at MSBI are still able to be served in Manhattan at MSH (a Regional Perinatal Center) or MSW (a Level 3 Perinatal Center), or in Brooklyn at TBHC (a Level 3 Perinatal Center), all of which have the capacity to handle the additional neonatal case volume. Of the 3,302 births at MSBI in 2016, a total of 1,891 (or 57.3%) were from mothers residing in Kings County, which demonstrates that a portion of MSBI's maternity/neonatal patients could easily be seen at TBHC, closer to their homes, upon decertification of the proposed beds. MSBI will work closely with The Brooklyn Hospital Center, a 464-bed acute care facility located at 121 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn (Kings County), New York 11201, to serve maternity and neonatal patients who receive care at TBHC. The Brooklyn Hospital Center is a clinical affiliate of the Mount Sinai Health System and an academic affiliate of the lcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Through its relationship with TBHC, Mount Sinai and its physicians will assist in the provision of clinical care and quality oversight of the obstetrics program at TBHC. TBHC has 42 certified maternity beds, 10 neonatal intensive care beds and 18 neonatal intermediate care beds that will help accommodate patients. At no point will access to Mount Sinai physicians be interrupted. All obstetrics/gynecology patients will continue to have access to their Mount Sinai physician for care; the only change will be the location where they will be able to deliver. These outpatient services will continue to be provided at their physician's office in the Mount Sinai Downtown network. Additionally, FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 Mount Sinai does not anticipate any job losses as a result of the closure of the inpatient maternity beds, neonatal beds and well-baby nursery at MSBI, and it has already begun meeting and working with its union partners to ensure that any affected union employees are retrained, if necessary, and offered other union opportunities with equal pay within the Mount Sinai Health System. The Total Project Cost for this project is $500, which is comprised solely of the Limited Review Application fee, and is being submitted as part of initial submission of the Application. Notice Public access to NYSE~CON is intended solely to allow the public convenient and immediate access to public information. Much of the information contained within NYSE-CON ls provided by applicants, and much of it ;s h!storic information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and rellab!e information, the Departrnent of Health recognizes the possib:!ity of human and/or mechanical error and that information capture(i at a point in t:me often becornes obsolete. Tt1erefore, the Department of Health, its employees, offiCers and agents make no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, CI.Jrrency, or suitability of the information provided here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Pol icy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espaf\ol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the "Return to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the "Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. Sites Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds General Executive Summary Decision Post Approval Summary Main Site Information Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Facility Type: Hospital Physical Address: First Ave at 16th Street Facility ID: 1439 New York, NY 10003 County: NEW YORK Current Operator: Mount Sinai Hospitals Group, Inc. One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029 Operator County: Operating Certificate: 7002002H Project Site Information Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Physical Address: First Avenue at 16th Street New York, NY 10003 County: NEW YORK Proposed Operator: Operator County: Notice Public access to NYSE~CON is intended solely to allow the public convenient and imrnediate access to public information. f"luch of the informat:on contained within NYSt-CON is provided by appUcanL-;, and much of it is historic information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable inforn1ation, the Department of Health recognizes the poss5bi!ity of human and/or mechanical error and that information captured at a point in time often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department of Health, its employees, officers and agents make no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accumcy, comp!eteness 1 currency, or suitabllity of the information provided here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espaf\ol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the "Return to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the "Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. Summary Information Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds General Executive Summary Sites Decision Post Approval General Information Status: Project Complete Submission Type: Application - Limited Review - Service Delivery Status Date: 08/10/2017 Application Received Date: 02/16/2017 Review Level: Limited Initial Review Date: 02/23/2017 County: NEW YORK Acknowledgement Date: 02/27/2017 Region: New York City Total Project Cost: $500.00 Impact on Operating Certificate II Bed/Service Action Count I Maternity Beds Decertify 42 Neonatal Continuing Care Beds Decertify 14 Neonatal Intermediate Care Beds Decertify 17 Sites Main Site Information Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Facility Type: Hospital Physical Address: First Ave at 16th Street Facility ID: 1439 New York, NY 10003 County: NEW YORK Current Operator: Mount Sinai Hospitals Group, Inc. One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029 Operator County: Operating Certificate: 7002002H Project Site Information Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Physical Address: First Avenue at 16th Street New York, NY 10003 County: NEW YORK Proposed Operator: Operator County: FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 Decision Decision Action Date I Director Action: Approval Date: 07/28/2017 ACS Letter Sent: PHC Final Approval Letter Sent: Post Approval Assigned Start Date: Actual Start Date: Assigned Completion Date: Actual Completion Date: 08/01/2017 ~······~··~···~···~·--····--~····~······························-·············-············~·~·············-.. ····~·················-·······························~·········································..-···--·······················1 Notice Public actess to NYSE~CON is Intended solely to allow the public convenient and imrned1ate access to public information. !"luch of the informat;on contained \.Vitllin NYSE-CON ls provided by applicants 1 and much of it. is 11lstoric information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable information, the Department of Health recognizes tl1e possibility of human and/or mechanical error and that information captured at a point in time often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department of Health, its employees, offlcers and agents make no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy1 completeness, currency, or suitability of the information prov;ded here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-Z En espaf\ol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the "Return to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the "Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. Decision Information Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds General Executive Summary Sites Post Approval Summary II .... . .: Action Date I Director Action: Approval Date: 07/28/2017 ACS Letter Sent: PHC Final Approval Letter Sent: Notice Public access to NYSE~CON ls intended solely to allow the public convenient and immediate access to public inform.::1tion. Much of the information contained within NYSE-CON ls provided by applicants1 and much of it is historic information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable informaUon 1 the Department of Health recognizes the possibdity of human and/or mechanical error and that inforrnatlon captured at a po~nt in tirne often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department of Health, its employees, officers and agents make no representation, \"''arranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 02/07/2024 02:07 PM INDEX NO. 151136/2024 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 35 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/07/2024 skip to main content Department of Health Information for a Healthy New York • Home • Help • Contact • A-ZEn espafiol • A-Z Index Certificate of Need (CON) • CON Homepage • NYSE-CON Homepage To go back, please use the "Return to Results" button Return To Results Start Over or the "Start Over" button instead of your browser's back button. Post Approval Information Project Number: 171126 Facility Name: Mount Sinai Beth Israel Project Description: Decertify 42 Maternity beds, 14 Neonatal Continuing Care beds, and 17 Neonatal Intermediate Care beds General Executive Summary Sites Decision Summary Assigned Start Date: Actual Start Date: Assigned Completion Date: Actual Completion Date: 08/01/2017 Notice Public access to NYSE-CON is intended solely to allow the public convenient and immediate access to public information. Much of the information contained within NYSE-CON is provided by applicants, and much of it is historic information that may no longer be accurate or complete. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable information, the Department of Health recognizes the possibility of human andior mechanical error and lhat information captured at a po1nt in time often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department of Health, its employees, officers and agents make no representation, \".•arranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness 1 ct1rrency, or suitability of the information provided here. Questions or comments: cons@health.state.ny.us Revised: November 2014 • Disclaimer • Privacy Policy • Accessibility