
 
        
         
		Wellness 
 ExpressCare clinic  
 opens at Metro. hospital 
 BY BETH DEDMAN 
 NYC Health + Hospitals opened an  
 ExpressCare clinic at their Metropolitan  
 location Feb. 3, the first of  
 the chain of clinics to open in Manhattan,  
 according to a press release.  
 The clinic will treat non-life-threatening  
 conditions  such  as  colds,  flu,  sprains,  
 rashes,  minor  cuts  and  lacerations  and  
 certain types of infections, according to the  
 press release. It will operate seven days a  
 week from 6 p.m. to midnight on weekdays  
 and 10 a.m. to midnight on weekends and  
 holidays.  
 The clinic will provide faster treatment  
 for these conditions than would be available  
 in the emergency department, according to  
 the press release. The physicians employed  
 at the clinic will also help connect patients  
 to primary care doctors in the NYC Health  
 + Hospitals system for follow-up care.  
 Redirecting non-life-threatening treatment  
 from the emergency department will  
 help reduce wait times for patients in need  
 of immediate emergency care, said Alina  
 Moran, CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/ 
 Metropolitan, in the press release. 
 “We are excited to add a new health care  
 option for the community we serve in East  
 Harlem and upper Manhattan,” Moran said  
 in the press release.  
 This is the fourth ExpressCare clinic in  
 the NYC Health + Hospital system, with  
 other locations in Elmhurst, Lincoln and  
 Queens, according to the press release.  
 The clinic will operate in a shared space  
 with the Geriatric Outpatient Services until  
 construction on the permanent location  
 is complete in several months, said Noel  
 Alicea, the public relations representative  
 for NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan. 
 NYC Council Member Diana Ayala, the  
 PHOTO COURTESY OF NYC HEALTH   HOSPITALS 
 representative for District 8, helped secure  
 the $1.6 million for the construction of the  
 clinic.  
 “The new ExpressCare Clinic at Metropolitan  
 Hospital will help ensure patients  
 are  receiving  high-quality medical  care  
 promptly and close to home,” Ayala said  
 in the press release. “I am proud to have  
 worked with the Mayor’s Office to secure  
 additional funding for the clinic’s future  
 space, and in the interim, I look forward  
 to welcoming  this  vital  resource  to  the  
 community.” 
 NYC Council Member Ben Kallos, the  
 representative for District 5, attended the  
 opening  ceremony  in  support  of Ayala.  
 He thinks that the clinic will alleviate the  
 needs of the large community of seniors  
 and families within the surrounding area.  
 “The opening of this new ExpressCare  
 Clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan  
 is a huge win for our community,”  
 Kallos said in the press release. “We all  
 get sick and need to be able to walk into  
 a clinic and get the help we need, easily  
 and quickly. This clinic will fulfill a need  
 in the community making residents safer  
 and healthier.” 
 NYC Health + Hospitals collaborated  
 with OneCity Health to create the clinical  
 model  for  the  ExpressCare  clinics.  The  
 model  is  designed  to  support  Medicaid  
 Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment  
 program goals to reduce avoidable hospital  
 use by 25% by 2020. 
 ExpressCare  clinics  will  accept  most  
 insurance plans, but insurance is not required  
 to receive care. Appointments are  
 not necessary.  
 NYC  Health  +  Hospitals  plans  to  
 expand the ExpressCare model to other  
 public health system facilities in the coming  
 months. 
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 16     February 13, 2020 Schneps Media