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PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Douglas A. Struyk, President and CEO of Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff, today was installed as chair of the Board of the New Jersey Hospital Association. In addition to hospitals, NJHA s nearly 400 members span the continuum of healthcare providers; Struyk, whose organization provides senior life, short-term rehab and mental health services, is the first chair in NJHA s history from the post-acute/long-term care and behavioral health communities.
N.J. hospital gave out COVID vaccine to donors, trustees, family members of executives, report says
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Edward Spector, M.D., emergency medicine physician and chairman of Emergency Medicine was the first person to be vaccinated at Hunterdon Medical Center. Hunterdon Healthcare
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A hospital system gave COVIDvaccine shots to about two dozen wealthy donors, trustees and people who were related to executives and supervisors at a time when only health care workers and nursing home residents were eligible, according to a published report.
The report, published by New Jersey 101.5, alleged that Hunterdon Medical Center gave out vaccines to people connected with the hospital as the rollout in the state was getting underway in December and early January.
N.J. hospital gave out COVID vaccine to donors, trustees, family members of executives, report says
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Edward Spector, M.D., emergency medicine physician and chairman of Emergency Medicine was the first person to be vaccinated at Hunterdon Medical Center. Hunterdon Healthcare
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A hospital system gave COVIDvaccine shots to about two dozen wealthy donors, trustees and people who were related to executives and supervisors at a time when only health care workers and nursing home residents were eligible, according to a published report.
The report, published by New Jersey 101.5, alleged that Hunterdon Medical Center gave out vaccines to people connected with the hospital as the rollout in the state was getting underway in December and early January.