Explore an interactive map showcasing the spatial distribution of certified hospital beds across New York State. This map visualizes the number of beds available for various service lines, such as Medical/Surgical, Intensive Care, Neonatal Care, and more. Users can zoom, pan, and hover for detailed insights into hospital capacity. This tool is crucial for understanding healthcare resource allocation and preparedness, especially in response to public health emergencies. Discover how the data supports public health planning and resource management.
A new article published in Seminars in Perinatology describes the implementation of an obstetric sepsis bundle across a large academic hospital system and its positive impact on maternal health outcomes. The study, authored by Lejdisa Stanaj, Dena Goffman, Brianne Genow, Lynne Meccariello, Julie Ewing, and Isaac H. Michaels, focuses on a quality improvement initiative conducted at New York-Presbyterian aimed at addressing sepsis in pregnant and postpartum patients.
Explore the potential of Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) to improve public health in Schenectady, NY. This white paper outlines four innovative use cases for SIBs to reduce asthma, falls among seniors, type 2 diabetes, and smoking, while generating savings for the community. Discover how SIBs can align incentives for public health, attract private investment, and transform preventive care in Schenectady.