We're committed to promoting comprehensive #OBGYN services to our patients. That’s why all our hospitals offer important reproductive and family-planning services, including contraception and #abortion care. Make an appointment: https://t.co/RT0MlnEwkn
#RoeVWade
Proud mama today! Getting our daughter her first COVID dose today was a no-brainer. Feel good knowing we are on the way to reducing her risk of severe disease and also helping to decrease chance she might transmit to others!
What a monumental day at NYC Health + Hospitals @BellevueHosp as we gave out our first #COVID19vaccine to an infant/toddler ages 6 months to 4 years! Our AVP of Ambulatory Care @hjacksonmd brought her 9-month-old daughter to get vaccinated. Learn more: https://t.co/8tc9cJwwGG
What a monumental day at NYC Health + Hospitals @BellevueHosp as we gave out our first #COVID19vaccine to an infant/toddler ages 6 months to 4 years! Our AVP of Ambulatory Care @hjacksonmd brought her 9-month-old daughter to get vaccinated. Learn more: https://t.co/8tc9cJwwGG
#COVID19 has emphasized how critical preventative health care is to all NYers, regardless of ability to pay or immigration status. By offering telehealth visits, @NYCHealthSystem extended its commitment to the wellness of all NYers where they feel safest: https://t.co/Rds2792Gu3
If you’ve been putting off care for a while, @NYCHealthSystem is here for you. Our hospitals and neighborhood health centers are safe and open for care. Make an appointment today: https://t.co/GLem4DkEND | #OpenForCareNYC
BREAKING: At The “Epicenter Of The Epicenter”, @NYCHealthSystem's Response To #COVID19. In our exclusive series, healthcare executives & frontline physicians chronicle their early experiences as a guide for health systems responding to the pandemic https://t.co/I0uGMlMvXm
.@TheDailyShow is staying home, and so should you! The ER is for emergencies only. If you have mild or moderate symptoms, wait 3-4 days to see if they improve. If they don’t, call your doctor. But don’t take our word for it, listen to @Trevornoah!
More: https://t.co/0BYxDHZt64
I delivered a video message to @NYCHealthSystem staff to provide a system-wide update on #coronavirus. I want to thank you all for the work that you have already been doing around the #COVID19 pandemic & for keeping NYers safe. I have no doubt we will: https://t.co/BvePyNQgA1
Great news for New Yorkers that the nationwide injunction on the proposed #PublicCharge rule will remain in place. @NYCHealthSystem will continue to offer culturally competent care to all New Yorkers, regardless of their #immigration status: https://t.co/63xKWhuWyp
We’re expanding the role of our clinical pharmacists to help nearly 100,000 of our patients manage their #HighBloodPressure. These pharmacists are certified to adjust, stop or start any medications related to diseases they are treating: https://t.co/tphdhv4Ask
Health care is a right, and a #SinglePayerSystem means better care for all of us. Doctors should spend more time on patient care instead of filling out forms and fighting with #HealthInsurance companies.
Read my testimony: https://t.co/rmo9W8qoFv | #NYHealthAct | #PassNYHealth
I joined @NewYorkStateAG to oppose the Trump Administration’s #PublicCharge rule. At @NYCHealthSystem, we welcome all – no matter their #immigration status or income. I remain hopeful this dangerous & short-sighted immigration rule never goes into effect: https://t.co/3jo40oNvYi
Thanks @amNewYork and @lisalcolangelo for covering this work. Our approach is rooted in longitudinal relationships that are the heart of primary care. Led by @nichdavis @Katherine6c @hjacksonmd and many others. https://t.co/IQtCpJE0Lg
Are you a primary care doctor? Want to work for a mission-driven health care system serving an incredibly diverse patient population? Check us out at booth 1530! @NYCHealthSystem@ACPinternists#im2019#docs4nyc
Health care isn’t just a right in theory, it must be a right in practice. Today I’m announcing a plan to guarantee health care for all New Yorkers. Through our own public option and a new program called NYC Care, we’ll ensure the first stop for people isn’t the emergency room.
About 600,000 New Yorkers don't have any health care coverage at all. That's 600,000 people living in fear of getting sick, with nowhere to turn for care except the emergency room. Health care is a human right and it's time we put that theory into practice.
8/8 And so, I hope our health care cost pie shrinks, but I don't know if I'm convinced that the proportion of pie slices should or would change. #IHIforum