"Here's a Look at the 'Downtown Transformation' Mount Sinai is Seeking Approval For" - Tina Reed
Mount Sinai Health System requested approval for its new Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai that are part of a larger $1 billion revamp. Hospital officials also filed for what is called a certificate of need, or CON, from state regulators for plans for a $140 million Mount Sinai Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center that officials have described as a “one-stop” location for psychiatric, addiction, physical health, and social service needs. “Today marks an important step forward in Mount Sinai’s $1 billion commitment to rebuild, renew and revitalize health care for the downtown community," said Jeremy Boal, MD, president of Mount Sinai Downtown, executive vice president and chief clinical officer of the Mount Sinai Health System.
— Jeremy Boal, MD, President, Mount Sinai Downtown, Executive Vice President, Chief Clinical Officer, Mount Sinai Health System, Professor, Population Health Science and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Additional coverage: Becker's Hospital Review