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All our programs and events are made possible by the generosity of our HLNY Corporate Sponsors who are ardent supporters of the healthcare executive profession.

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Hospital for Special Surgery is the nation’s leading specialty hospital for orthopedics and rheumatology. People come to HSS from all over the world seeking the best possible medical care. Professional specialties include:  Anesthesiology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Nursing, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pain Management, Pathology, Pediatrics, Physiatry, Podiatry, Radiology & Imaging, Rehabilitation, Rheumatology.

Best Hospital, Best Results — HSS is nationally ranked #1 in orthopedics, #3 in rheumatology, and #16 in neurology by U.S.News & World Report(2010-2011). HSS has been top-ranked in the Northeast for both orthopedics and rheumatology for the 20th consecutive year. In addition,Consumer Reports ranked Hospital for Special Surgery the best hospital in New York City according to their patient satisfaction study. Because an infection can be a devastating outcome for an orthopedic patient, Hospital for Special Surgery takes infection control extremely seriously and is proud of the recognition received for our significantly low infection rates.

Unmatched Experience — Founded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery is the nation’s oldest orthopedic hospital. More than 25,000 surgical procedures are performed annually. HSS performs more hip surgeries and more knee replacements than any other hospital in the nation. Every HSS surgeon who specializes in joint replacement performs more than 320 operations every year. Compare this to the fact that, nationwide, 5 out of 6 hip replacements are done by surgeons who perform fewer than 50 per year.


LeanTaaS provides software solutions that combine lean principles, predictive analytics, and machine learning to transform hospital and infusion center operations. More than 65 hospitals and health systems across the nation rely on the company’s iQueue cloud-based platform to increase patient access, decrease wait times, improve staff satisfaction, reduce healthcare delivery costs, and increase revenue. LeanTaaS is based in Santa Clara, California, and Charlotte, North Carolina. For more information about LeanTaaS, please visit https://leantaas.com/, and connect on Twitter/LeanTaaSFacebook/LeanTaaS and LinkedIn/LeanTaaS.




Coterie brings the world’s most discerning, influential, and driven older people together in an inspiring, life-enhancing environment where they can confidently continue to pursue their interests and make a difference in the world.


East River Medical Imaging is an independent, multi-modality radiology group practice in New York on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and Westchester County.  For over 40 years, we have provided radiology services to our referring doctors, health system partners, and patients with the highest quality of care, using state-of-the-art equipment in a comfortable setting.  We pride ourselves on providing compassionate, personalized care to every patient and minimizing the anxiety one often encounters when visiting a medical facility.


Northwell Health (formerly North Shore-LIJ Health System) is New York State’s largest health care provider and private employer. With 21 hospitals and nearly 450 outpatient practices, we serve 8 million people in the metro New York area and beyond. Our 61,000 employees work to change health care for the better. We’re making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institute. We’re training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and the School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. And we offer health insurance through CareConnect.




White Plains Hospital is a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to many renowned programs and services. The Hospital offers much of the technology and specialty care usually found at large teaching hospitals, combined with an exceptional patient experience.

At White Plains Hospital your care, comfort and safety are our greatest concerns. Whether it’s a common illness, a broken leg, or cardiac emergency, it’s good to know that White Plains Hospital offers all the care you need and want, close to your home. White Plains Hospital’s programs includes:


Baruch College’s Executive MBA in Healthcare Administration, offered by the Zicklin School of Business, is a world-class graduate business education that combines a solid foundation in management theory and practice with a focus on major forces shaping the healthcare sector.

No previous business education is required, and students enroll in the program from a variety of backgrounds, including clinical, operational, and managerial. Classes take place in Manhattan with a cohort of ambitious mid-career healthcare professionals. Students develop skills in accounting, finance, marketing, strategy, operations, analytics, and management of organizations. Healthcare cases and applications are integrated throughout the curriculum, preparing students to make strategic, data-driven decisions in today’s changing healthcare sector, while developing strong business fundamentals that can be applied in any industry. Students learn from Zicklin School of Business professors and local healthcare practitioners. Graduates of the program take a variety of leadership roles in healthcare, and program alumni hold C-level executive roles in several NYC-area health systems.

The Zicklin School of Business is a proud member of the Business School Alliance for Health Management (BAHM), “an international consortium of 21 premier MBA programs dedicated to advancing thought leadership and education in the global health sector.”


Fordham University’s M.S. in Health Administration program provides the opportunity to learn from industry and academic leaders to enhance the leadership skills and comprehensive industry knowledge required to become an innovative healthcare administrator. Further, this executive-style program prepares students to become ethically informed and highly skilled leaders equipped to thoughtfully enhance patient-centered models of care as they engage deeply in healthcare management’s most dynamic issues including operations, finance, communication and negotiation, leadership, policy, and ethics. Our graduates have successfully advanced within their current organizations or pursued new career paths in the healthcare field. Fordham’s M.S. in Health Administration is designed to be completed in one year with bi-monthly weekend classes in New York City.



Hofstra University’s Master of Health Administration offers an innovative applied-based curriculum in health services administration and management for future health and health care leaders. The program draws on the expertise and resources of academic-based faculty and, uniquely, executives from some of New York’s leading health care institutions to enrich students’ academic experiences and provide them with a theoretical and applied foundation in health services administration. Emphasis is placed on business management and organizational theories and practices, policy strategies, leadership principles, and financial and other business considerations as they relate to health and health care services and the development of effective communication and critical thinking skills. The MHA program offers students a wide array of field-based internships and practical capstone experiences, as well as opportunities to collaborate with other health professionals at Hofstra University and in the greater New York City and Long Island communities.

·        The MHA program is one of the graduate programs in Hofstra University’s School of Health Professions and Human Services, which is fast becoming a national leader in preparing students to meet the growing demand for healthcare professionals.  Students have access to a rich variety of resources including: graduate programs in health administration, health informatics, public health, occupational therapy, sports science, speech-language pathology and audiology, and counseling and mental health professions; thriving student organizations such as Future Healthcare Leaders, Society of Public Health Advocates, and others; and a distinguished faculty who are award-winning, well-published practitioners and scholars actively involved in research.




The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC, pronounced “nice”) is a non-profit organization working with the New York State Department of Health to improve healthcare statewide through health information technology. NYeC works to help the state achieve the Triple Aim by developing policies and standards that support the utilization of health IT, assisting healthcare providers in adopting and effectively using electronic health records, and leading the development of the Statewide Health Information Network for New York, or the SHIN-NY, a health information exchange network that connects healthcare providers statewide.