The state Department of Health’s Public Health and Health Planning Council on Thursday gave contingent approval for Long Island Community Hospital’s merger with NYU Langone Health.
The East Patchogue, Suffolk County, hospital became affiliated with NYU Langone in July. In the initial phase of the merger, NYU Langone health will be an active parent and co-operator of the Long Island hospital after satisfying certain contingencies. After that, a full asset merger will occur no more than three years later, with NYU Langone being the surviving corporation.
The contingencies are expected to clear Feb. 1, said Dr. Andrew Brotman, chief clinical officer and executive vice president and vice dean for
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