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LICH: Is an Amputation Necessary? Are Yuppies to Blame?

Yesterday evening’s meeting on the future of Long Island College Hospital, sponsored by Community Board Six, drew an audience that filled to capacity two adjoining large conference rooms at LICH. Those present included members of C.B. 6, many residents of the communities served by LICH, and several local political figures. Among the latter were City […]

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On Cable Tonight: T.K. Small on LICH

This evening, Brooklyn Independent Television’s “Brooklyn Review” will feature an interview (conducted by yours truly) with loyal BHB reader and frequent commenter T.K. Small. T.K., a lawyer whose practice is focused on issues affecting disabled persons, will discuss the planned closure of portions of Long Island College Hospital and sale of some of its buildings. […]

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Reminder: LICH Community Meeting Tomorrow Evening.

As previously reported here, the CEO of Continuum Health Partners, the private sector entity that owns and manages Long Island College Hospital (“LICH”), Stanley Brezenoff, and the recently appointed interim CEO of LICH, Dominick Stanzione, will meet with members of the public (all are invited) on Monday evening, September 22, at 6:30, in conference rooms […]

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LICH Forum Next Week

From the Cobble Hill Association: Are you concerned about the news coming out of LICH? Now is your chance to be heard. Community Board 6 has organized a public forum with the CEO of LICH and the CEO of Continuum Health Partners, the company that owns LICH. What: discussion with Stanley Brezenoff, President & CEO […]

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Marty on LICH: They’re Closing the Maternity Ward?

The saga of the downsizing of Long Island College Hospital continued this week with local representatives calling for a little sanity to be injected into the situation.  LICH owners Continuum Partners are trying to dig the hospital out of a $170 million hole by cutting beds, services and selling some of its building.   NY […]

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