To save cash-strapped SUNY Downstate, advisory board recommends expanding services with massive state investment * Brooklyn Paper
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The SUNY Downstate Community Advisory Board has recommended a $1 billion investment from the state to modernize the hospital and improve healthcare services for the Central Brooklyn community. After six months of assessment, the board plans to maintain existing services like the kidney transplant program while expanding capabilities, including a new hospital annex for cardiology and oncology. The proposal also addresses hospital infrastructure updates and prioritizes increasing quality of care.
"Central Brooklyn deserves world-class health care, and with this historic $1 billion investment, we're securing a brighter, healthier future for SUNY Downstate and the communities it serves."
"The board's proposal prioritized increasing quality of care, creating accountability, and attracting patients, according to a project summary."
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