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| Greater New York Hospital
Association is a trade association representing more than 250
not-for-profit hospitals and continuing care facilities, both
voluntary and public, in the metropolitan area and throughout
the State, as well as in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode
Island. GNYHA's mission is to act as the principal advocate
for its members in improving the access to, as well as the quality
and cost of, health care in the metropolitan area, and to foster
an appropriate environment for managing health care resources.
GNYHA accomplishes its goals through policy analysis and development,
advocacy, communication, education, research, and business services.
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Policy Analysis and Development GNYHA
analyzes and develops policy on emerging health care issues,
particularly in the areas of economics and finance, governance,
human resources, organization and management, planning and
resource development, and utilization.
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Advocacy GNYHA
advocates the perspectives and concerns of its members with
local, State, and Federal elected officials, policymakers, and
the public. |
Communications GNYHA
maintains regular communication with member institutions, policymakers,
and others concerned with health care issues confronting New
York's provider community, both directly and through the media.
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Education GNYHA provides
educational opportunities for member institutions and related
parties on issues concerning the health care community. |
Research Through its
affiliate, Greater New York Hospital Foundation, Inc., GNYHA
seeks to answer important questions facing member institutions
by undertaking or facilitating research and special studies. |
Business Services GNYHA's
for-profit subsidiary businesses offer a wide range of services—such
as group purchasing—for hospitals, long term care facilities,
physician groups, and other types of health care providers throughout
the country, helping them maintain efficient and high-quality
operations. |
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