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 COURIER LIFE, APRIL 1-7, 2022 
 BY BEN BRACHFELD 
 New York Community  
 Hospital on Kings Highway  
 in Midwood was officially  
 renamed Maimonides Midwood  
 Community Hospital  
 on March 25 as the massive  
 namesake medical center  
 in Borough Park seeks to  
 expand its reach within its  
 home borough. 
 The renaming of Community  
 Hospital, which  
 opened in 1929 and has had  
 a number of names and affiliations  
 since then, represents  
 what executives deem  
 the final step in a long-stewing  
 integration between  
 the two southern Brooklyn  
 medical  centers, which began  
 collaborating in 2018  
 and announced an effective  
 merger in 2020, right as the  
 coronavirus  began  pummeling  
 local hospitals. The  
 merger was officially announced  
 last July. 
 Concurrently, Maimonides  
 announced a rebranding  
 of sorts, unveiling a  
 new hospital network called  
 Maimonides Health which  
 executives say is not aimed at  
 dominating  the  health  care  
 industry, but rather in provisioning  
 effective care specifically  
 to Brooklynites. 
 “Maimonides  Health  
 represents  something  
 unique,” said Ken Gibbs,  
 the president and CEO of  
 Maimonides, at the unveiling  
 of Community Hospital’s  
 new name. “We are  
 born in Brooklyn, we deliver  
 world-class outcomes  
 in Brooklyn, and we are  
 specifically focused on  
 serving Brooklyn.” 
 The  new  hospital  network  
 encompasses three  
 southern Brooklyn hospitals: 
  Maimonides Medical  
 Center in Borough Park,  
 Maimonides  Children’s  
 Hospital  across  the  street  
 from the flagship, and  
 the newly-renamed Maimonides  
 Midwood Community  
 Hospital, plus over  
 80 outpatient and community  
 clinics across Kings  
 County. The network employs  
 over 7,000 workers  
 and 1,800 doctors, making  
 it one of the largest employers  
 in Brooklyn. 
 The  network  is  expanding  
 its reach in the city’s most  
 populous borough, with a  
 new  Maimonides-branded  
 emergency room set to open  
 later this year at the former  
 Victory Memorial Hospital  
 in Bay Ridge plus a new  
 cancer treatment center just  
 down the block from Community  
 Hospital. 
 “Many hospitals are  
 shrinking, the number of  
 hospitals are shrinking.  
 Communities are being  
 left without service,” said  
 Gene Keilin, Maimonides’  
 board chair. “We’re not.  
 We’re expanding.” 
 Maimonides  is  also  
 launching an ad campaign  
 called “My Home, My  
 Choice, Maimonides” aimed  
 at convincing Brooklynites  
 to seek health care in their  
 backyard at Community  
 Hospital rather than heading  
 to Manhattan to receive  
 care at a fancy, name-brand  
 medical establishment. 
 That’s largely to convince  
 the most lucrative  
 patients — those with private  
 insurance — to stay  
 in Brooklyn for their treatment, 
   as  private  insurance  
 reimburses hospitals  
 at higher rates than Medicaid; 
  “safety-net hospitals,” 
  like the city’s public  
 hospital system and Maimonides, 
  which disproportionately  
 serve patients on  
 Medicaid, are consistently  
 in financial throes while  
 larger networks like Mount  
 Sinai and New York-Presbyterian  
 remain on more  
 Community Hospital CEO Barry Stern (left) and Maimonides CEO  
 Ken Gibbs  at  the  newly-renamed Maimonides Midwood Community  
 Hospital on March 25, 2022. Photo by Ben Brachfeld 
 stable fiscal footing. 
 “If you have a stroke,  
 if you have a heart attack,  
 if you ever have that situation, 
  you want to get care  
 quickly,” said Barry Stern,  
 Community Hospital’s CEO. 
 The pandemic only  
 made these problems worse  
 for  safety-net  hospitals,  as  
 the primarily low-income  
 populations they serve inundated  
 emergency rooms  
 as COVID-19 patients. Executives  
 say Community  
 Hospital has administered  
 more monoclonal antibody  
 treatment during the pandemic  
 than any hospital in  
 the  state.  The  integration  
 will in short order bring  
 advancements in care to  
 Midwood, executives say. 
 Community Hospital  
 opened in 1929 as Madison  
 Park Hospital, and has  
 seen a slew of changes to its  
 name  and  affiliation  over  
 its 93-year history. The  
 hospital entered into an  
 affiliation with New York- 
 Presbyterian in the 1990s,  
 a partnership that came  
 to an  end in  2016, and has  
 been affiliated with Maimonides  
 since 2018. 
 Growing and growing! 
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