As of October 1, Samaritan Hospital officially becomes the inpatient hospital in Troy, while St. Mary’s becomes an advanced ambulatory care campus. Norman Dascher, chief executive officer of Samaritan and St. Mary’s, talks with the Times Union about the transition. See the full article here.
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