St. Lawrence Health System

St. Lawrence Health System[1] is an upstate New York three-hospital healthcare provider that encompasses what formerly were Canton-Potsdam Hospital, E.J. Noble Hospital and Massena Memorial Hospital.[2]

St. Lawrence Health System
Headquarters
United States
ServicesHospital network

History

St. Lawrence began in 2013 as "a new two-hospital system."[3] It subsequently expanded by adding Massena Memorial Hospital in 2019.[4]

In 2019, as they were beginning their Massena takeover, they obtained funding for "patient-centered" training[5] and grants "providing low-income St. Lawrence County residents free rides to non-medical destinations like pharmacies, grocery stores, farmer’s markets, self-help classes and other places that could improve their health." [6]

Their special services programs include inpatient detox/rehab and Center for Cancer Care.[7][8]

References

  1. Nicole Perlroth (October 28, 2020). "Official Warn of Cyberattacks on Hospitals as Corona Cases". New York Times. two of its hospitals, Canton-Potsdam and Gouverneur
  2. Laura Dyrda (October 29, 2020). "Ransomware attack shuts down network of Upstate New York health system". Becker's Hospital Review. New York-based St. Lawrence Health System .. three-hospital health system with locations in Canton-Potsdam, Massena and Gouverneur
  3. "Gouverneur Hospital to Continue E.J. Noble Operations After Dissolution". Becker's Hospital Review. September 4, 2013. a new two-hospital system: St. Lawrence Health System
  4. "Massena Memorial Hospital appoints St. Lawrence Health System". Watertown Daily Times. June 27, 2019.
  5. W. T. Eckert (September 14, 2019). "$216K grant funding leads to "patient-centered" St. Lawrence clinical research". Watertown Daily Times.
  6. Susan Mende (June 29, 2019). "New program provides free rides for low-income St. Lawrence County residents". Watertown Daily Times.
  7. "Detox Unit Moves to Gouverneur". Watertown Daily Times. April 11, 2018.
  8. "Serago named director of Canton-Potsdam Hospital's Center for Cancer Care". Watertown Daily Times. February 26, 2015.



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