Mount Sinai Queens Breaks Ground for Expansion Project
Officials broke ground Monday on a $125 million expansion project of Mount Sinai Queens, which will include a new state-of-the-art ambulatory care and surgical facility. The project was heralded by hospital staff and elected officials as much-needed for the growing area and for Queens in general, which has seen several of its hospitals shuttered over the last several years. "We're going to be building the hospital of tomorrow," said Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President and CEO of the Mount Sinai Health System. "In just a few more years, this part of Queens will be home to a state-of-the-health care institution that will further enhance the quality of care and improve patient outcomes. "The people of western Queens are fortunate to have a hospital that is adapting the changes taking place in medicine today, and that will soon offer a new level of 21st century care," said David Reich, MD, President of The Mount Sinai Hospital. "Mount Sinai Queens has been a safety net for this community. The next closest hospital is a good three miles away," said Executive Director Caryn Schwab, who said the expansion will help fill that void for the borough. "It means patients don't have to cross the bridge to get great care. It means they can stay right here in Queens." Learn More
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