Effective April 1, 2017, the much anticipated affiliation between Winthrop-University Hospital and NYU Langone Health System (NYU Langone) is now official. NYU Langone is now the corporate parent of Winthrop, creating a clinically integrated healthcare network between our two organizations. With this new affiliation also comes a new name for Winthrop, which will now be known as NYU Winthrop Hospital.
“We are extremely pleased to officially commence our affiliation with NYU Langone. This affiliation paves the way for the establishment of an integrated health network on Long Island that will enhance healthcare across the region and enable the residents we serve to access a broad array of outstanding health services,” said John Collins, president and CEO of NYU Winthrop Hospital. “We are confident NYU Winthrop Hospital will be a major force in our region’s healthcare landscape, and we look forward with great optimism to this new chapter in Winthrop’s storied history.”
“NYU Langone and Winthrop share much in common, including a commitment to improving quality, medical excellence, a complementary geographic presence, and, most importantly, compatible cultures,” said dean and CEO Robert I. Grossman, MD. “This new relationship reflects our joint dedication to providing the highest standards of clinical care, supported by the advanced technologies and sophisticated research and teaching programs that will enhance our collective institutions.”
NYU Winthrop Hospital is a 591-bed university-affiliated medical center offering sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care in virtually every specialty and subspecialty of medicine and surgery. A major regional healthcare resource with a deep commitment to medical education and research, the hospital offers a full complement of inpatient and outpatient services delivered by an expansive network of the region’s leading medical experts who are committed to delivering the very best care to patients.