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  2. NY State of Health - Wikipedia

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    NY State of Health is the health insurance marketplace, previously known as health insurance exchange, in the U.S. state of New York, created in accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The marketplace operates a website.

  3. NYC Health + Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    NYC Health + Hospitals, officially the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation ( HHC ), operates the public hospitals and clinics in New York City as a public benefit corporation. HHC was created in 1969 by the New York State Legislature as a public benefit corporation. [1] It is similar to a municipal agency, but has a board of directors .

  4. New York City Rules - Wikipedia

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    53988784. The Rules of the City of New York ( RCNY) contains the compiled rules and regulations ( delegated legislation) of New York City government agencies. [1] [2] It contains approximately 6,000 rules and regulations in 71 titles, each covering a different city agency. [1] [2] The City Record is the official journal of New York City.

  5. New York City Office of Collective Bargaining - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Office of Collective Bargaining (OCB) is an agency of the New York City government that regulates labor relations disputes and controversies with city employees, including certification of collective bargaining representatives, mediation, impasse panels, and arbitration.

  6. Evangelical Deaconess Hospital - Wikipedia

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    History nearby Chauncey Street train station Twenty years after the hospital was closed, and the community rejected using it as an overflow for a Bronx-based drug rehab program, the structure was adapted into a temporary relocation facility for "welfare families now in hotels as well as families left homeless by fires." It subsequently became a homeless men's shelter. See also Deaconess ...

  7. Flushing Hospital Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Flushing Hospital Medical Center (also known as Flushing Hospital) is one of the oldest hospitals in New York City. It survived a 1999 bankruptcy [3] and subsequently affiliated first with the New York Presbyterian Hospital and then with the MediSys Health Network .

  8. NYPD X-ray vans - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 2019, the NYCLU submitted testimony in support of Intro. 487, the Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology (“POST”) Act. In it, the NYCLU cited the example of X-ray vans as a violation of privacy, and stated in general that, "Left unchecked, police surveillance has the potential to chill the exercise of First Amendment ...

  9. 240 Centre Street - Wikipedia

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    History It was built in 1905–1909, and was designed by the firm of Hoppin & Koen. 240 Centre housed the headquarters of the New York City Police Department from 1909 to 1973, and was converted into a luxury co-op building in 1988 by the firm of Ehrenkranz Group & Eckstut. It is now known as the Police Building Apartments. 240 Centre Street replaced an older building nearby on Mulberry Street ...

  10. Category:New York City stubs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for stub articles relating to New York City. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {} instead of

  11. Healthcare in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in New York City describe the health care services available in New York City, the largest US city with a population of over eight million. Many health care systems in place in New York developed from nonprofit charitable organizations.