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Spectrum News Ch. 9: New Device That Could Help Save Heart Attack Victims

January 9, 2017 Angela Yu SPHP in the News

It’s estimated that nearly 20 percent of people who suffer a heart attack die each year because they don’t get help soon enough. Kathy Leonard, manager of Eddy Health Alert, talks about new emergency medical response technology that can save your life. See the full Spectrum News report here.

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Spectrum News Ch. 9: Shoveling Dangerous to Individuals With Heart Conditions

Dr. Vincent Wong has joined Albany Associates in Cardiology, a practice of St. Peter’s Health Partners Medical Associates. Board-certified in internal medicine and cardiology, he will practice general cardiovascular medicine.Next

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Merger Creates St. Peter’s Health Partners; Region’s Most Comprehensive Health Care Provider

October 3, 2011 Corporate Communications Staff News
As the clock ticked past midnight early Saturday morning, October 1, the future of health care delivery in the Capital Region changed. The merger of Northeast Health, St. Peter’s Health Care Services and Seton Health – nearly four years in the making – became final on October 1 when St. Peter’s Health Partners (SPHP), a new not-for-profit organization that will be the “parent corporation” for the three organizations, became operational. The merger creates the region’s largest and most comprehensive not-for-profit network of high-quality, advanced medical care, primary care, rehabilitation and senior services. These state-ofthe-art services and programs will be provided through Albany Memorial Hospital and St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany; Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy; Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital in Schenectady; as well as The Eddy system of continuing care and The Community Hospice. The new organization has more than 11,700 employees at more than 125 locations in seven counties of northeastern New York. St. Peter’s Health Partners will be the region’s largest private employer and have an annual budget of nearly $1.1 […]
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Eddy Agencies are First Community Services Providers to Interface with Hixny

February 27, 2020 Robert Webster Jr. News
The Community Hospice, Eddy Visiting Nurse and Rehab Association, and Eddy Licensed Home Care Agency have become the first home care, hospice and community-based services providers in the greater Capital Region to interface its electronic medical records with Hixny.

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WNYT: National Healthcare Decisions Day

April 16, 2019 Courtney Weisberg SPHP in the News
Robert Swidler, VP of Legal Services for SPHP, appeared on WNYT to discuss National Healthcare Decisions Day.

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