CRAIN'S STAFF Jacqueline Neber Health Care Reporter [email protected] See All Staff Page Recent Stories Upper West Side mental health center seeks to sell $14M property, grant funds to Montefiore Plus:DocGo stock plummets following city comptroller's denial of $432M migrant contractCatholic Health announces value-based partnership with Empire BlueCross BlueShieldGowanus health care strategy firm opens artificial intelligence practice State DOH must offer hospitals better billing guidance to avoid Medicaid overpayments, comptroller finds Plus:NYU buys $210M apartment building across from its Kips Bay medical schoolJamaica Hospital Medical Center buys $10M building to expand servicesFamilies of nursing home Covid victims sue former Gov. Andrew Cuomo over pandemic policy City's health care sector gained almost 74K jobs since last July Within health care, home health care services saw the largest jump in numbers, according to the state Department of Labor. Telehealth startups are pivoting to hybrid to address youth mental health crisis Plus:Nearly 69% of second Medicaid redetermination cohort has renewed coverage Northwell Health opens first physician practice in New JerseyKips Bay Endoscopy Center adds artificial intelligence for colonoscopies Local firms tweak their hiring practices, workspaces to help neurodiverse workers thrive Plus:Midtown law firm files ‘insulin pricing scheme’ suit against drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managersCVS Health cuts 167 New York-based employees amid mass layoffsH+H/Elmhurst gets $3M to renovate maternal and infant care units Everything to know about DocGo, the health care company that scored millions in city contracts Plus:Hackensack Meridian Health invests $30M in treatment for severe depression and autismCity lobbyists sue health care company, alleging they reneged on contractMayor announces collaboration to help NYPD officers interact with students with autism Doctors prefer offices on the Upper East and Upper West sides The uptown neighborhoods had the lowest medical office vacancy rate, according to a new report from JLL. Q&A: VNS Health exec on how to keep home care equitable in the face of CMS cuts Plus:Englewood Health expands robotic surgery program to accommodate volume increasesThe city's health care sector gained almost 74,000 jobs since last July: State DOLHochul announces changes to opioid treatment in Harlem Demand for medical office space is concentrated on the Upper East and Upper West Side: Report Plus:Telehealth device company Tytocare tacks on $49M to Series DMidtown nonprofit gets $10M for supportive housing projectSuperintendent proposes pharmacy benefit manager regulations in New York Northeast hospitals’ investment in providers is ballooning while productivity remains ‘fairly flat,’ report finds Plus:Mount Sinai hit with $220K fine for staffing shortcomingsMemorial Sloan Kettering operating margin back in the black for Q2DocGo partners with EmblemHealth to bring mobile care to more patients Behavioral health firms persist despite low private equity activity in health care services Plus:New Hyde Park nonprofit gets $8M for supportive housing project City files second notice of appeal after judge blocks Medicare Advantage switchEmblemHealth partners with Pharmacy Quality Solutions to widen care access for diabetic patients Judge blocks city’s plan to push retirees to Medicare Advantage, marking another win for plan critics Plus:Harlem housing development for behavioral health patients lands $10MBone and tissue cancer drug company secures $10M Series BMidtown nonprofit gets $6M contract to provide housing for New Yorkers with HIV/AIDS Judge blocks city’s plan to push retirees to Medicare Advantage The decision comes after the judge granted a preliminary injunction last month. Q&A: Northwell researcher on postpartum depression pill and expanding access to care Plus:Harlem United gets $43M to provide permanent housing for New Yorkers with HIV/AIDSGray Foundation awards $25M for BRCA-related cancer researchConsistent home care staffing for non-English-speakers may reduce hospital readmissions, study finds Local facilities invest in tick-borne illness research, testing as disease threat grows Plus:Regeneron plans to acquire Decibel Therapeutics in $109M dealHelicopter service Blade doubles revenue for organ transport businessGarnet Health posts nearly 9% operating loss in Q2 Load More