![]() Their purchase price for the property is $220 million. Inpatient services offered include medical-surgical, coronary and intensive care, maternity, pediatrics, physical medicine and rehabilitation. There will be a minimum of 100 inpatients beds with the possibility of expanding to 200 or more. ► Prime Heathcare Foundation intends to maintain LICH as a nonprofit hospital with inpatient and outpatient services, emergency medicine, primary and specialty care and ambulance services. The proposal also includes residential units with up to 35 percent for affordable housing.Īt the LICH campus, the proposal offers ambulatory surgery, pediatric, geriatric and dental primary care services, cardiac diagnostic center and specialty care services, including radiation oncology and a chemotherapy infusion center. ► The Peebles Corporation, partnering with Maimonides Medical Center, North Shore-LIJ and ProHEALTH, will provide a 24-hour freestanding emergency department and an urgent care center as well as primary, specialty and diagnostic services. ![]() The team will offer primary and specialty care services but patients seeking inpatient care, home care and dialysis will be transferred to Lutheran Medical Center, other Brooklyn hospitals and community-based organizations. Their purchase price for the LICH property is $240 million. The proposal also includes residential units with an affordable housing program, condominiums and town houses. ![]() ► Fortis Property Group, partnering with NYU Langone Medical Center and Lutheran HealthCare, would open a healthcare center with a 24-hour freestanding emergency department with four observational beds, an urgent care facility and a cancer center. In the interim period during which the hospital would be constructed, BHP has offered to establish a 100-bed hospital with an emergency room, ambulatory care, intensive care, surgery, acute care and supporting services. Their purchase price for the LICH property is $250 million. ► Brooklyn Health Partners is proposing a 300- to 400-bed full-service hospital for the LICH campus with inpatient and outpatient facilities.Īlong with medical facilities, they are proposing some commercial space and 1,000 residential units of which 30 percent would be affordable housing. If a new operator isn't selected, SUNY will give up control of the hospital in May 2014 and LICH will close.ĭNAinfo New York has listed a summary of each of the proposals below, including key medical services, plans that include development of residential units and the proposed purchase price.įor specific provisions of each proposal, click on the corporation name listed below, or visit SUNY's Spring 2014 Request for Proposals page. With the bids out, here's a primer on what you need to know about the future Cobble Hill hospital. These proposals, four of which would operate a full-service hospital at the Cobble Hill site, "meet the minimum mandatory requirements" in the State University of New York's Request for Proposal process, said SUNY spokesman David Doyle.ĭevelopers, healthcare operators and others submitted their proposals March 19 after which committees made up of state officials, community and union representatives will decide on one during a seven-day selection process. ![]() Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts GardensĬOBBLE HILL - Nine teams have submitted proposals to take over Long Island College Hospital, state officials announced late Friday night.Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook.
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