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UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Welcomes New CEO

UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Welcomes New CEO There has been a change at the top at the UHS Delaware Valley Hospital in Walton.  After seven years of service to the hospital and the community, Paul Summers will step down and is retiring from the top position. The UHS Board of Directors, and UHS President and Chief executive Officer John. M. Carrigg have announced that Roland Boomer Bojo has been named as Summers replacement as President and Chief Executive Officer of Delaware Valley Hospital. In making the announcement to the Delaware Valley Hospital staff, Mr. Carrigg stated that, Mr. Bojo regards UHS Delaware Valley Hospital as home. He will be returning as the President and CEO to the hospital where he began his career as a licensed practical nurse in 1995.”

COVID-19: Here s How Many Hudson Valley Hospital Workers Have Been Vaccinated, Refused Shot

Kingston Family Health Center: 64 percent; Cornerstone Family Healthcare: 72 percent; NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley: 77 percent; Bon Secours Community Hospital: 86 percent; HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus: 90 percent; NYP-Lawrence Hospital: 93 percent. “The motto here in New York is that ‘life is in the doing,’” Cuomo stated. “We understand the concept, now we just have to get the needle in the arm.” Hudson Valley hospitals with the highest percentage of employees vaccinated: Good Samaritan Hospital of Suffern: 87.6 percent; NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital: 86.8 percent; St. John s Riverside Hospital - Dobbs Ferry Pavilion: 77 percent; St. Anthony Community Hospital: 74.4 percent; Bon Secours Community Hospital: 70.6 percent; Mid-Hudson Valley Division of Westchester Medical Center: 69.9 percent;

COVID-19: Here s How Many Hudson Valley Hospital Workers Have Been Vaccinated, Refused Shot

Kingston Family Health Center: 64 percent; Cornerstone Family Healthcare: 72 percent; NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley: 77 percent; Bon Secours Community Hospital: 86 percent; HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus: 90 percent; NYP-Lawrence Hospital: 93 percent. “The motto here in New York is that ‘life is in the doing,’” Cuomo stated. “We understand the concept, now we just have to get the needle in the arm.” Hudson Valley hospitals with the highest percentage of employees vaccinated: Good Samaritan Hospital of Suffern: 87.6 percent; NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital: 86.8 percent; St. John s Riverside Hospital - Dobbs Ferry Pavilion: 77 percent; St. Anthony Community Hospital: 74.4 percent; Bon Secours Community Hospital: 70.6 percent; Mid-Hudson Valley Division of Westchester Medical Center: 69.9 percent;

Gov Cuomo: Only 57% of hospital workers in Mid-Hudson region have been vaccinated

Gov. Cuomo: Only 57% of hospital workers in Mid-Hudson region have been vaccinated News 12 Staff Updated on:Jan 15, 2021, 10:36pm EST Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that only 57% of hospital workers in the Mid-Hudson have been vaccinated, which is the lowest in the state. Cuomo says 28% of the region s hospital staff are unwilling to get vaccinated. He says the numbers are troubling. Experts say at least 70-90% of populations need to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. Some hospitals have vaccinated the most in the Mid-Hudson region. Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern and New York-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital are almost at 90% and are ranked among the top in the state.

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