Northeast Health System Explained

Northeast Health System, a network of hospitals, was formed by three upstate New York hospitals. In 2011, Northeast merged with two other health systems to form St. Peter's Health Partners.

Member hospitals

The Northeast Health Foundation announced their new name and will be doing business as"Samaritan Hospital and The Eddy Foundation".[1]

In 2011, Northeast Health System, St. Peter’s Health Care Services, and Seton Health merged to form St. Peter's Health Partners.[2] [3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.givetosamandtheeddy.org/ Samaritan Hospital and The Eddy Foundation
  2. https://nyhealthfoundation.org/grant-outcome/merger-of-northeast-health-st-peters-health-care-services-and-seton-health/ "The outset of the recession forced Northeast Health, Inc. (NEH)—a regional, comprehensive, nonprofit network that serves 22 counties in upstate New York—to merge with two other health systems in the area: St. Peter’s Health Care Services (St. Peter’s) and Seton Health (Seton).", NY Health Foundation
  3. https://news.sphp.com/news/northeast-health-st-peters-health-care-services-and-seton-health-announce-name-for-new-merged-health-system/ "Northeast Health, St. Peter’s Health Care Services and Seton Health Announce Name for New Merged Health System", St. Peter's Health Partners, June 2, 2011
  4. https://www.chausa.org/publications/catholic-health-world/article/december-15-2011/three-eastern-new-york-health-care-providers-merge-to-form-st.-peter%27s "Three eastern New York health care providers merge to form St. Peter's", CHA, December 15, 2011