1. Mary Bassett
Commissioner, State Division of Well being

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Harvard College
Proper as Dr. Mary Bassett took the reins as New York’s well being commissioner in December, New York started to face yet one more main wave of COVID-19 instances. The omicron variant of the coronavirus has fueled a file variety of each day instances, presenting a significant problem for Bassett, who shall be main the state’s response with plans for elevated testing, higher entry to vaccines and boosters and different measures. Bassett had beforehand served as New York Metropolis’s well being commissioner, a task by which she battled an Ebola outbreak and targeted on social determinants of well being.
2. Dave Chokshi
Commissioner, New York Metropolis Division of Well being and Psychological Hygiene

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NYC Well being Division
Dr. Dave Chokshi has formed New York Metropolis’s well being care insurance policies amid the turbulent COVID-19 pandemic. The delta variant turned more and more frequent within the metropolis as he took over as well being commissioner in 2020 – and now he’s managing the response to but an much more transmissible variant of the coronavirus. Chokshi will keep on within the place till March to make sure a clean transition for Dr. Ashwin Vasan, the previous president and CEO of the psychological well being nonprofit Fountain Home, to take over as commissioner.
3. Ashwin Vasan
Senior Adviser for Public Well being and Incoming Well being Commissioner, New York Metropolis Division of Well being and Psychological Hygiene

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Since 2019, Dr. Ashwin Vasan has been main Fountain Home’s growth right into a nationwide nonprofit delivering psychological well being care. That have – alongside together with his intensive work as a doctor, educational and public well being official – performed a significant function in New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams’ determination to call him town’s subsequent well being commissioner. Vasan will take over the influential put up in March, and within the meantime, he’ll function a senior adviser for public well being.
4. Anne Williams-Isom
New York Metropolis Deputy Mayor for Well being and Human Providers
Anne Williams-Isom is returning to New York Metropolis authorities below Mayor Eric Adams, who named her to the crucial function of deputy mayor for well being and human companies. Meaning the entire metropolis’s well being and social companies businesses will fall below her purview, together with overseeing a variety of initiatives to assist susceptible New Yorkers via the COVID-19 pandemic. She has beforehand served as deputy commissioner of the Administration for Kids’s Providers and CEO of Harlem Kids’s Zone. Most just lately, she led analysis on reforming the kid welfare system at Fordham College’s Graduate College of Social Service.
5. Angela Profeta
Deputy Secretary for Well being, Government Chamber

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Sara Beth Turner
Angela Profeta has served as deputy secretary for well being within the Government Chamber since final 12 months, offering perception on well being coverage for Gov. Kathy Hochul because the COVID-19 pandemic continues unabated. Earlier than Profeta joined the administration, she labored as chief technique officer for CityMD and Summit Medical Group. In that function, she helped merge the 2 firms, elevated the variety of CityMD’s pressing care facilities and crafted the mixed firm’s COVID-19 response.
6. Michael Dowling
President and CEO, Northwell Well being

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Northwell Well being
Michael Dowling helms Northwell Well being, the state’s largest well being care supplier, encompassing 23 hospitals and a whole bunch of outpatient services which have performed a significant function in connecting New Yorkers to COVID-19 vaccines, testing companies and therapy all through the pandemic. The system was the primary one within the nation to manage a COVID-19 vaccine dose, to considered one of its personal nurses, Sandra Lindsay. Amongst Dowling’s new initiatives: a $100 million partnership with the startup Aegis Ventures to establish and shut gaps in well being care.
7. Kenneth Raske
President and CEO, Larger New York Hospital Affiliation

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Larger New York Hospital Affiliation
The Larger New York Hospital Affiliation stays a powerhouse in Albany, representing the pursuits of greater than 250 hospitals and well being programs throughout New York and a number of other adjoining states. Its efforts are led by Kenneth Raske, who has served because the group’s president since 1984. Raske has formed the affiliation’s efficient advocacy in securing further state well being funding over time – and in latest months has provided steerage for hospitals navigating COVID-19 vaccine mandates for workers members.
8. Richard Gottfried & Gustavo Rivera
Chairs, Meeting Committee on Well being; State Senate Committee on Well being

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Ali Garber; NY Senate Media Providers
Meeting Member Richard Gottfried is about to retire on the finish of this 12 months after incomes the excellence of changing into the longest-serving state lawmaker in New York’s historical past. And the venerable Manhattan lawmaker’s high precedence earlier than his tenure in workplace ends is getting the New York Well being Act handed. He and his counterpart within the higher home, state Sen. Gustavo Rivera of the Bronx, have spent the previous a number of years attempting to get traction for the laws, which might set up a single-payer well being system in New York.
9. Mitchell Katz & José Pagán
President and CEO; Board Chair, New York Metropolis Well being + Hospitals

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NYC Well being + Hospitals; Nydia Prishker
Mitchell Katz and José Pagán work collectively to steer the nation’s largest public well being care system, made up of 11 hospitals and quite a few different medical services. With a COVID-19 surge hitting New York, the New York Metropolis Well being + Hospitals system is striving to offer high quality care regardless of staffing challenges and any potential improve in hospitalizations. The municipal hospital system additionally performed a significant function fueling COVID-19 vaccination and testing within the metropolis. New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams has reportedly requested Katz, who was a trusted ally of former Mayor Invoice de Blasio, to remain on in his function.
10. George Gresham
President, 1199SEIU

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As head of New York’s largest union – and the most important well being care union within the nation – George Gresham wields outsized affect in New York’s well being care sector. Lots of New York’s high gubernatorial candidates are already courting Gresham’s help. Final fall, Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York Metropolis Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and state Legal professional Normal Letitia James (who has since opted to hunt reelection in her present place) all supported the union’s nursing house employees amid stalled contract negotiations, which in the end resulted in a profitable deal.
11. Lynn Schulman, Mercedes Narcisse & Linda Lee
Chairs, New York Metropolis Council Committees on Well being; Hospitals; Psychological Well being, Disabilities, and Addictions
These first-term New York Metropolis Council members have a various vary of well being experience. Well being care was a significant theme of Queens Council Member Lynn Schulman’s marketing campaign, as an AIDS activist and breast most cancers survivor. Now as chair of the council’s Well being Committee, Schulman has indicated rising hospital capability could be a precedence for her. In the meantime, Brooklyn Metropolis Council Member Mercedes Narcisse will lead the Hospitals Committee after spending over 30 years as a registered nurse. Considered one of her objectives could be increasing neighborhood well being facilities to the entire metropolis’s public housing developments. Metropolis Council Member Linda Lee’s expertise main a significant social companies nonprofit makes her suited to main the Psychological Well being, Disabilities and Addictions Committee.
12. Brett R. Friedman
Performing Medicaid Director, State Division of Well being

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Kristin Gladney
Since June, Brett R. Friedman has managed the state’s Medicaid program, which gives well being care protection to greater than 7.2 million low-income New Yorkers. He possesses intensive expertise on points surrounding Medicaid. Earlier than taking over his present place, he served as director of strategic initiatives and particular counsel within the state Division of Well being, engaged on authorized, regulatory and coverage points affecting Medicaid. Friedman has additionally been a associate within the well being care group at Ropes & Grey LLP.
13. Danielle Holahan
Government Director, New York State of Well being
Danielle Holahan has overseen the state’s official well being plan market since October, when Donna Frescatore retired. As a veteran well being official, Holahan brings along with her greater than 25 years of expertise engaged on the state and federal degree and has performed a key function growing and shaping New York State of Well being since 2011. Holahan is answerable for a community that connects greater than 6 million New Yorkers – and counting – to well being protection and guaranteeing enrollment grows.
14. Aileen Gunther & Samra Brouk
Chairs, Meeting Committee on Psychological Well being; State Senate Committee on Psychological Well being

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New York State Senate
Over the previous 12 months, Meeting Member Aileen Gunther and state Sen. Samra Brouk have efficiently teamed up on laws selling psychological well being care. Gov. Kathy Hochul just lately signed their laws to create a brand new three-digit emergency line for folks experiencing psychological well being crises and to mandate coaching for workers managing the hotline. Brouk has additionally been targeted on pushing ahead laws to scale back police involvement in disaster response by creating psychological well being response groups throughout the state.
15. Leonard Schleifer
Founder, President and CEO, Regeneron Prescribed drugs

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Regeneron Prescribed drugs, Inc.
Westchester-based Regeneron Prescribed drugs has performed a key function in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic with its antibody cocktail, which was taken by then-President Donald Trump – and has seen demand proceed to develop prior to now 12 months. However as the present cocktail is popping out to be much less efficient towards the omicron variant of the coronavirus, Regeneron’s Dr. Leonard Schleifer has stated the corporate is tough at work on the following era of therapy.
16. Steven Corwin
President and CEO, NewYork-Presbyterian

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NewYork-Presbyterian
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has delivered very important care to New Yorkers for the reason that early days of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout its 10 hospitals and a whole bunch of different areas within the New York Metropolis metropolitan space. At this stage of the pandemic, NewYork-Presbyterian President and CEO Dr. Steven Corwin is targeted on tackling nurse shortages and the most recent spike in COVID-19 instances. Corwin has additionally been targeted on lowering inequities in well being care via the Dalio Middle for Well being Justice, which was established in late 2020.
17. Ann Marie Sullivan & Chinazo Cunningham
Commissioners, State Workplace of Psychological Well being; State Workplace of Habit Providers and Helps

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Jessica Riley; Laura Rivera
Greater than 700,000 New Yorkers get related to crucial psychological well being companies via the state Workplace of Psychological Well being, which is helmed by Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan. Sullivan is answerable for regulating hundreds of presidency and nonprofit-run applications throughout the state and main New York’s initiatives to extend entry to psychological well being care. That psychological well being help works alongside the vary of habit companies supplied via the state Workplace of Habit Providers and Helps. Dr. Chinazo Cunningham was appointed commissioner of the company in November, after serving as govt deputy commissioner of psychological hygiene on the New York Metropolis Division of Well being and Psychological Hygiene.
18. Bea Grause
President, Healthcare Affiliation of New York State

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Hospitals and well being care services throughout New York are combating main staffing shortages brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bea Grause, who leads the Healthcare Affiliation of New York State, has spotlighted these challenges and pushed the state’s leaders to seek out short- and long-term options for the sector’s points. She has urged state lawmakers to allot extra funding to nursing residency applications and known as on New York’s congressional delegation to help laws to strengthen the sector’s workforce.
19. Robert Grossman
CEO, NYU Langone Well being
Dr. Robert Grossman has led considered one of New York’s high educational medical facilities since 2007, overseeing greater than 40,000 school and workers throughout six hospitals and greater than 350 different areas. The establishment has grown below his management: In 2019, NYU Langone Well being finalized a merger with Winthrop-College Hospital, which is now named NYU Langone Hospital-Lengthy Island. Grossman additionally serves as dean of the NYU Grossman College of Drugs, which was renamed after him in 2019.
20. Kenneth Davis & Margaret Pastuszko
CEO; President and Chief Working Officer, Mount Sinai Well being System
Dr. Kenneth Davis and Margaret Pastuszko work collectively to information the trajectory of Mount Sinai Well being System, which encompasses eight hospitals, greater than 400 ambulatory practices and the Icahn College of Drugs. Pastuszko turned president of Mount Sinai this 12 months, taking on the function from Davis, who will proceed to function the well being system’s CEO via 2024. In her new place, Pastuszko stays targeted on lowering inefficiencies at Mount Sinai and dedicating extra assets to high quality care.
21. LaRay Brown
CEO, One Brooklyn Well being
One Brooklyn Well being System performs an important function in delivering well being care to Brooklyn residents, and CEO LaRay Brown is main the best way. The longtime veteran of the well being care business oversees operations throughout three hospitals – Brookdale College Hospital Medical Middle, Interfaith Medical Middle and Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Middle – and different websites, resembling ambulatory care facilities and nursing properties. She has served because the well being system’s CEO since 2017, after beforehand holding management positions at New York Metropolis Well being + Hospitals.
22. Kerri Neifeld
Performing Commissioner, State Workplace for Folks with Developmental Disabilities

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The state Workplace for Folks with Developmental Disabilities connects New Yorkers who’ve developmental and mental disabilities to companies, each immediately and thru a community of over 500 nonprofits throughout the state. Its work is being directed in the meanwhile by Kerri Neifeld, who took over as performing commissioner of the company final 12 months. Below her management, the company is taking over extra initiatives to rent and retain direct help professionals in New York.
23. Eric Linzer & Leslie Moran
President and CEO; Senior Vice President, New York Well being Plan Affiliation

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Timothy H. Raab
Almost 30 insurers throughout New York depend on Eric Linzer and Leslie Moran on the New York Well being Plan Affiliation to advocate for his or her wants. The 2 have monitored ever-changing guidelines and well being insurance policies all through the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on the state’s well being plans. Their group has been crucial of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s govt order suspending pre-authorization necessities and has opposed elevated taxes on medical insurance. It’s additionally adamantly against an effort by a rising variety of state lawmakers to go single-payer laws.
24. Pleasure D. Calloway
Interim CEO, Deliberate Parenthood of Larger New York

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Emma Burcusel
Current authorized challenges to abortion entry have drawn consideration to New York’s current protections for abortion and reproductive rights, in addition to the work of native establishments resembling Deliberate Parenthood of Larger New York. Pleasure Calloway helms the group’s operations, which span 30 areas masking a lot of New York state. She brings along with her almost three many years of expertise holding management roles in well being care and within the nonprofit sector.
25. My Chi To
Government Deputy Superintendent of Insurance coverage, State Division of Monetary Providers

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My Chi To
My Chi To holds a key put up within the state Division of Monetary Providers, the place she manages rules for greater than 1,400 insurance coverage firms throughout New York. As govt deputy superintendent of insurance coverage, she has performed a significant function in revising steerage and guidelines for insurers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most just lately, DFS has proposed new rules defending sufferers when well being insurers incorrectly listing out-of-network medical doctors and hospitals on their directories.
26. Philip Ozuah
President and CEO, Montefiore Drugs

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Serge Neville
As head of Montefiore Drugs, Dr. Philip Ozuah helms each Montefiore Well being System, comprising 10 hospitals and greater than 200 different websites spanning throughout the decrease Hudson Valley and the Bronx, and the Albert Einstein Faculty of Drugs. He has supported latest enhancements and expansions at Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital and White Plains Hospital. Earlier than heading Montefiore, Ozuah served as president of Montefiore Well being System and as physician-in-chief of the Kids’s Hospital at Montefiore.
27. Pat Wang
President and CEO, Healthfirst

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Since becoming a member of Healthfirst in 2008, Pat Wang has guided the corporate into changing into the most important nonprofit well being insurer within the state, serving greater than 1.7 million members. Throughout her tenure, Wang has targeted on closing gaps in well being outcomes whereas overseeing analysis initiatives aimed toward figuring out methods to enhance well being fairness. She additionally co-leads the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Fairness Activity Power and serves as a commissioner on the Medicare Fee Advisory Fee, which advises Congress on Medicare coverage.
28. Talya Schwartz
President and CEO, MetroPlusHealth

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All through the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Talya Schwartz has put a precedence on increasing entry to psychological well being care. MetroPlusHealth, a subsidiary of the huge New York Metropolis Well being + Hospitals public hospital system, has introduced its behavioral well being companies in-house as of December to assist its 625,000 members, who’ve more and more sought digital appointments over the previous 12 months amid a pandemic-related rise in psychological well being wants. Below Schwartz’s management, MetroPlusHealth has seen rising membership and brought a extra lively curiosity in telehealth help.
29. Pat Kane & Nancy Hagans
Government Director; President, New York State Nurses Affiliation

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Guerin Blask; Jehan LLC
The New York State Nurses Affiliation has warned about how the scarcity of nurses at hospitals throughout the state is threatening the standard of take care of sufferers. Union leaders Pat Kane and Nancy Hagans have been on the forefront of requires hospitals and well being programs to commit extra consideration and assets to recruiting and retaining workers. The union has organized a variety of rallies to highlight the low ranges of staffing for nurses in New York’s hospitals.
30. Karen Ignagni
President and CEO EmblemHealth

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EmblemHealth
All through her tenure as president and CEO of EmblemHealth, one of many nation’s largest well being insurers, Karen Ignagni has made it a precedence to associate with hospitals and physicians who deal with high quality of care. She has led the corporate, which gives medical insurance protection to three million folks in New York Metropolis and the tri-state space, since 2015. Earlier than becoming a member of EmblemHealth, she headed America’s Well being Insurance coverage Plans, a nationwide insurance coverage business affiliation.
31. James Clyne Jr.
President, LeadingAge New York
LeadingAge New York is without doubt one of the high associations in New York advocating on behalf of nonprofit long-term care suppliers, with greater than 600 nursing properties, senior housing organizations, assisted dwelling suppliers and different establishments serving as members. Upfront of this 12 months’s price range negotiations, affiliation President James Clyne Jr. plans to make elevated funding for long-term care his high precedence when coping with state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul.
32. Christopher D. Hillyer
President and CEO, New York Blood Middle

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Dr. Christopher Hillyer achieved a uncommon victory when the New York Blood Middle in the end received the backing of the New York Metropolis Council for a contentious rezoning regardless of opposition from the district’s native council member. The approval of the middle’s proposal to switch its headquarters on the Higher East Facet with a contemporary analysis facility got here regardless of protests from a variety of native elected officers and neighborhood teams, whereas proponents highlighted the middle’s work in combating the coronavirus and different illnesses.
33. Karen Lynch
President and CEO, CVS Well being
In New York and past, CVS Well being has performed an important function connecting folks to COVID-19 checks, vaccines and booster photographs prior to now 12 months. That enormous-scale endeavor has been pushed by Karen Lynch, who turned the corporate’s president and CEO final February. Lynch has overseen rising income throughout her tenure and led a push for CVS to additional develop its well being care companies, together with doubtlessly providing main care.
34. Darsana Srinivasan & James Sheehan
Chief, Well being Care Bureau; Chief, Charities Bureau, State Legal professional Normal’s Workplace
Darsana Srinivasan and James Sheehan play a significant function managing oversight of hospitals and well being programs throughout New York via their roles as bureau chiefs below state Legal professional Normal Letitia James. Since final August, Srinivasan has helmed the lawyer normal’s Well being Care Bureau, dealing with litigation and different obligations targeted on the sector. And as head of the workplace’s Charities Bureau, Sheehan usually works on instances associated to New York’s nonprofit hospitals.
35. Michael McGuire
CEO, UnitedHealthcare of New York

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Michael McGuire has been with UnitedHealthcare for greater than 30 years, rising via the ranks to steer the well being insurer’s operations in New York. Over the course of the previous 12 months, he has championed extra widespread use of telehealth and inspired members to entry main care. He additionally performed a key function in reaching an settlement with Montefiore Well being System final 12 months after the businesses severed their relationship in a dispute over reimbursement prices the earlier 12 months.
36. David Sandman
President and CEO, New York State Well being Basis

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The New York State Well being Basis has been actively responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, administering grants to develop telehealth companies and to help COVID-19 vaccination outreach. David Sandman leads the group’s big selection of philanthropic initiatives to spice up well being outcomes throughout New York, with funding put aside to struggle starvation, enhance well being take care of veterans and reply to different wants. Over the previous 15 years, the inspiration has awarded greater than $166 million towards that mission.
37. Rose Duhan
President and CEO, Group Well being Care Affiliation of New York State

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David Conn
Rose Duhan leads the Group Well being Care Affiliation of New York State, which represents greater than 70 neighborhood well being facilities delivering care to underserved sufferers throughout the state. Over the course of the previous 12 months, the group has advocated for New York’s congressional delegation to bolster the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program, supported repealing the Medicaid world spending cap within the state and known as for extra state lawmakers to guard safety-net suppliers.
38. Kenneth Gibbs
President and CEO, Maimonides Medical Middle

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Maimonides Medical Middle
Maimonides Medical Middle has made main strides this previous 12 months below Kenneth Gibbs’ management. The hospital, which is the most important in Brooklyn, introduced a brand new affiliation with New York Group Hospital. The Maimonides Medical Middle additionally broke floor on a venture that can set up a brand new emergency division web site in Bay Ridge and opened a $110 million pavilion to offer care throughout 35 specialties.
39. Craig Thompson
President and CEO, Memorial Sloan Kettering Most cancers Middle

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Most cancers Middle
Memorial Sloan Kettering Most cancers Middle has earned a fame for being one of many world’s oldest and most prestigious establishments targeted on treating and researching most cancers. Dr. Craig Thompson has served for over a decade as president and CEO of the middle, which in recent times has developed its personal coronavirus take a look at, expanded telemedicine and distant work capabilities and researched how COVID-19 interacts with most cancers sufferers. Thompson additionally oversees a laboratory devoted to learning cell biology and immunology.
40. Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez
President and CEO, City Well being Plan

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As head of City Well being Plan, Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez oversees a significant community of neighborhood well being facilities and clinics within the South Bronx, Central Harlem and elements of Queens. City Well being Plan – which was based by her father, Richard Izquierdo – is without doubt one of the state’s largest neighborhood well being facilities. Izquierdo-Hernandez, who is devoted to preventing well being disparities within the Bronx, has been dedicated to making sure the community delivers high quality care to underserved communities in New York Metropolis.
41. Stephen B. Hanse
President and CEO, New York State Well being Amenities Affiliation / New York State Middle for Assisted Residing

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As head of the New York State Well being Amenities Affiliation / New York State Middle for Assisted Residing, Stephen Hanse represents a whole bunch of nursing suppliers and assisted dwelling communities throughout the state. Hanse is advocating on behalf of these suppliers throughout a time when staffing shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic have made their work all of the tougher. He has additionally been outspoken in his requires the state to reverse funding cuts for long-term care suppliers.
42. Frank Proscia
President, Docs Council SEIU
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Dr. Frank Proscia has spent seven years main the nation’s largest union for medical doctors, the place he represents a variety of physicians in New York. As the top of Docs Council SEIU, Proscia, who works as a psychiatrist on the Icahn College of Drugs at Mount Sinai, has known as on town to enhance security situations for medical workers and sufferers on Rikers Island and has additionally advocated for the state to guard funding for public companies.
43. Dennis P. McKenna
President and CEO, Albany Med

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Albany Medical Middle
Earlier than coming to Albany Med greater than twenty years in the past, Dr. Dennis McKenna served 5 years as an lively responsibility medical officer for the U.S. Navy. He now leads the most important hospital system and the one educational medical heart within the northeastern New York area, overseeing an establishment that has carried out modern analysis on COVID-19 severity, bronchial asthma and Alzheimer’s illness. McKenna turned Albany Med’s president and CEO in April 2020, proper because the COVID-19 pandemic hit New York.
44. Kathy Febraio
President, New York State Affiliation of Well being Care Suppliers

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Residence and community-based care suppliers throughout New York depend on Kathy Febraio to convey consideration to their coverage priorities. Since changing into the affiliation’s president in 2019, Febraio has been an lively voice in Albany, the place she has spent the previous 12 months pushing state lawmakers to funnel federal funding to house care businesses to rent extra workers. On the federal degree, she has lauded laws to extend pay for direct care employees.
45. Alan Murray
President and CEO, Empire Blue Cross Blue Defend
Alan Murray is steering Empire Blue Cross Blue Defend in a brand new path. Below his management, the New York-based well being insurer is simplifying and streamlining its choices so employers can entry all of its networks and is specializing in bettering its know-how over time. Murray additionally helped Empire Blue Cross Blue Defend come to a brand new settlement with Montefiore Well being System final 12 months that goals to enhance neighborhood well being via new initiatives resembling well being occasions and a cellular well being unit.
46. Anthony Shih
President, United Hospital Fund

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Dr. Anthony Shih heads the United Hospital Fund, which develops vital steerage on well being coverage and well being care supply in New York. The group has launched a variety of experiences this 12 months on subjects like toddler diet and well being, the American Rescue Plan Act’s influence on well being protection and New York Metropolis mayoral candidates’ well being coverage positions. Earlier than becoming a member of the United Hospital Fund, Shih served as the chief vp of the New York Academy of Drugs.
47. Michael D. Israel
President and CEO, Westchester Medical Middle Well being Community
Headed by Michael Israel, the Westchester Medical Middle Well being Community’s hospitals and educational services span over 6,000 sq. miles within the Hudson Valley. The well being care system can also be house to the world’s solely acute care youngsters’s hospital and one of many largest psychological well being care programs within the state. Over the previous few years, Israel has overseen continued growth of the well being community. Its Valhalla campus received a brand new ambulatory care pavilion in 2019 and its redeveloped HealthAlliance Hospital will end building this 12 months.
48. Patrick M. O’Shaughnessy
President and CEO, Catholic Well being
Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy turned Catholic Well being’s president final 12 months, after greater than a decade serving in management roles on the faith-based well being care system on Lengthy Island. He at present oversees six hospitals, three nursing properties and a variety of well being applications. Throughout his time main the group, Catholic Well being’s Mercy Hospital broke floor on a brand new household and ambulatory care heart and the Healthcare Affiliation of New York State honored Catholic Well being for its high quality enchancment and affected person security initiatives.
49. Candace S. Johnson
President and CEO, Roswell Park Complete Most cancers Middle

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Roswell Park Complete Most cancers Middle
The Roswell Park Complete Most cancers Middle has delivered professional most cancers care and analysis for 124 years, serving as the one such facility in upstate New York designated by the Nationwide Most cancers Institute. The middle’s president and CEO, Candace Johnson, has been on the helm since 2015. Over the previous 12 months, the middle has come out with analysis on the impact power stress has on tumor progress and has affiliated with Samaritan Medical Middle to develop oncology companies within the North Nation.
50. Kassandra Frederique
Government Director, Drug Coverage Alliance

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Drug Coverage Alliance
Kassandra Frederique has been an influential advocate in New York and nationally as she continues pushing for insurance policies that decriminalize medication and make investments extra in well being companies. She performed a key function within the profitable legalization of leisure marijuana in New York. As head of the Drug Coverage Alliance, she has additionally been lively in supporting numerous proposals to stop overdose deaths. Frederique backed New York Metropolis’s new supervised injection websites and laws signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul final 12 months that expands entry to protected syringes.
51. Louise Cohen
CEO, Major Care Improvement Corp.

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The Major Care Improvement Corp. is devoted to bolstering main care throughout the nation, providing capital and technical help to suppliers. Louise Cohen heads the neighborhood growth monetary establishment’s operations and in addition helps its broader advocacy for native, state and federal laws to help main care. All through the final 12 months, her group has supported a state-level invoice to check main care spending and has opposed modifications that harm safety-net suppliers that take part within the federal 340B program.
52. Harold N. Iselin
Managing Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig

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Greenberg Traurig has a fame for being a lobbying powerhouse in Albany – and Harold Iselin, who serves as managing shareholder of the agency’s Albany workplace, helps bolster that fame. Iselin boasts a variety of purchasers throughout the well being care sector, and he advocates for his or her priorities earlier than state lawmakers. Earlier than becoming a member of Greenberg Traurig, Iselin was a trial lawyer within the U.S. Division of Justice and assistant counsel within the New York governor’s workplace.
53. Lisa David
President and CEO, Public Well being Options

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Public Well being Options goals to struggle racial and socioeconomic disparities in well being care by offering direct help to underserved communities and dealing with companions throughout New York Metropolis to enhance neighborhood well being. Lisa David leads the nonprofit’s efforts to attach New Yorkers to meals help and medical insurance and to coordinate care with greater than 200 organizations throughout town. Since Gov. Kathy Hochul took workplace, David has persistently known as on her to prioritize bettering public well being infrastructure.
54. Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin
Vice President of Well being Initiatives, Group Service Society of New York
Elisabeth Benjamin manages well being advocacy on the Group Service Society and oversees the nonprofit’s well being help applications connecting New Yorkers to medical insurance and different help. All through the previous 12 months, she has put a highlight on medical debt. She has led quite a few experiences inspecting questionable debt assortment practices at well being programs throughout the state, pushed hospital executives to alter these practices and advocated for laws defending New Yorkers from medical debt collectors.
55. Oxiris Barbot
Senior Fellow for Public Well being and Social Justice, The JPB Basis

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Dr. Oxiris Barbot made historical past as the primary Latina to function New York Metropolis’s well being commissioner and guided town’s methods in the course of the early onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, she resigned after clashing with the de Blasio administration over its strategy to the well being disaster. She has since joined The JPB Basis as a senior fellow for public well being and social justice and in addition serves as an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia College’s Mailman College of Public Well being.
56. Judith Salerno
President, New York Academy of Drugs

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Dr. Judith Salerno guides the New York Academy of Drugs’s work to advance well being fairness via analysis, partnerships and different initiatives. Below her management, the group launched a brand new coalition with the Yale College of Nursing to enhance an infection prevention in long-term care services. The New York Academy of Drugs has additionally responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by coordinating with different establishments to develop pointers for equitably distributing COVID-19 vaccines in New York.
57. Joseph R. Sellers
President, Medical Society of the State of New York

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The Medical Society of the State of New York is a number one skilled group for New York’s physicians, residents and medical college students. With Dr. Joseph Sellers now on the helm, the group has pushed for legislative proposals that enhance affected person care, resembling expanded telehealth protection and clean COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Sellers, who works as a doctor govt for Bassett Medical Group, has served because the society’s president since final 12 months.
58. Charles King
CEO, Housing Works

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Charles King is preventing homelessness and the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York via his management of Housing Works, which gives housing, well being care, drug therapy and authorized companies. The nonprofit has performed an important function amid the pandemic, working shelters for homeless New Yorkers affected by COVID-19 and doling out coronavirus vaccine doses. King has additionally led the group’s advocacy on points resembling opening up supervised injection websites in New York Metropolis.
59. Tom Connolly
Accomplice, Bolton-St. Johns
Tom Connolly has performed a key function in shaping New York state legal guidelines relating to the well being care sector. Whereas serving as a high well being professional for the Meeting speaker, he labored on laws such because the annual Medicaid price range and laws figuring out the state’s methodology for reimbursing hospitals. Connolly brings that experience in well being care and authorities to his work with Bolton-St. Johns’ purchasers in Albany.
60. Guillermo Chacón
President, Latino Fee on AIDS

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Daniel Ravelo
Guillermo Chacón is targeted on stopping HIV amongst Latinos and delivering very important HIV/AIDS companies. He has led the Latino Fee on AIDS since 2009 and has been an outspoken advocate preventing well being disparities, notably amongst LGBTQ Latinos. His experience has been very important each in New York and nationally, as evidenced by his becoming a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS final 12 months to advise the secretary of well being and human companies on efficient HIV prevention and therapy.
61. Ursula Rozum & YuLing Koh Hsu
Co-Administrators, Marketing campaign for New York Well being

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Frank Cetera
The push to enact a single-payer well being care system in New York has confronted an uphill battle. However 2021 marked a notable milestone for the motion: The New York Well being Act has obtained sufficient Democratic co-sponsors to go in each the state Senate and Meeting. Marketing campaign for New York Well being Co-Administrators Ursula Rozum and YuLing Koh Hsu have been staunch advocates for the invoice, rallying help via their efforts in live performance with different organizations throughout the state.
62. Louis Shapiro
President and CEO, Hospital for Particular Surgical procedure

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Don Pollard
Louis Shapiro has spent 15 years on the helm of the Hospital for Particular Surgical procedure, one of many nation’s high medical facilities devoted to musculoskeletal well being. All through his tenure as president and CEO, Shapiro has labored to develop the hospital and develop its services. That work continued all through final 12 months, as he unveiled a brand new facility in midtown Manhattan providing a variety of companies for ache administration, backbone well being and different orthopedic care.
63. Ayman El-Mohandes
Dean, CUNY Graduate College of Public Well being & Well being Coverage
Dr. Ayman El-Mohandes’ experience in pediatrics and public well being informs his work as dean of CUNY’s Graduate College of Public Well being & Well being Coverage. For the reason that starting of the COVID-19 pandemic, El-Mohandes has led a survey monitoring its results on New York Metropolis residents. He’s additionally taking part in efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy worldwide via partnerships with worldwide specialists and policymakers.
64. Todd Rogow
President and CEO, Healthix

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Healthix aggregates key affected person information from hundreds of hospitals, ambulatory care services and different well being care organizations throughout New York state and analyzes it to enhance care and inhabitants well being. Todd Rogow has spent seven years with the corporate, which is without doubt one of the largest well being data exchanges within the nation, with information on greater than 20 million folks. And as president and CEO, he has expanded Healthix’s footprint via a significant merger with New York Care Info Gateway in 2020.
65. Anthony Viceroy
CEO, Westmed Medical Group

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Westmed Medical Group
Westmed Medical Group gives well being care companies to 350,000 sufferers in Westchester County in New York and Connecticut. Over the course of the previous two years, Anthony Viceroy has taken on quite a few measures at Westmed to answer the COVID-19 pandemic. That features spearheading a fast rollout of private protecting gear throughout its in-person services, establishing telehealth appointments for at-home sufferers and creating psychological well being initiatives to assist workers fight nervousness all through the well being disaster.
66. Kitaw Demissie
Dean, College of Public Well being, SUNY Downstate Well being Sciences College
As an professional in well being disparities amongst folks of shade, Dr. Kitaw Demissie is bringing inclusion to the forefront of the College of Public Well being at SUNY Downstate Well being Sciences College. The Brooklyn-based faculty provides a variety of educational applications that target city and immigrant well being, along with different public well being subjects. This 12 months, Demissie co-authored a examine on the disparities Black ladies face whereas receiving breast most cancers therapy and known as for New York Metropolis to ramp up COVID-19 testing in public colleges.
67. Bryan O’Malley
Government Director, Shopper Directed Private Help Affiliation of New York State

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Laura Caldwell
Medicaid’s consumer-directed private help program offers tens of hundreds of older adults and other people with disabilities the power to get care companies that allow them to stay safely at house. The Shopper Directed Private Help Affiliation of New York State’s Bryan O’Malley fights to guard that program and the individuals who depend on it. All through the COVID-19 pandemic, he has known as on the state’s leaders to offer alternate options to nursing properties and different congregate services. O’Malley has additionally highlighted the necessity for house care employees to obtain higher pay.
68. C. Virginia Fields
Founder and CEO, Nationwide Black Management Fee on Well being

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Nationwide Black Management Fee on Well being
After ending her tenure as Manhattan borough president in 2005, C. Virginia Fields based the Nationwide Black Management Fee on Well being to struggle racial disparities in well being care. The COVID-19 pandemic has solely additional highlighted the significance of that work. In response, Fields has led initiatives to make sure equitable entry to COVID-19 vaccines and launched new COVID-19 teaching programs with neighborhood companions in New York Metropolis. She has additionally been a frontrunner in numerous initiatives to stop and deal with HIV/AIDS in Black communities.
69. William Guarinello
President and CEO, HeartShare Human Providers of New York

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HeartShare
William Guarinello has devoted greater than 50 years to working with HeartShare Human Providers of New York, which serves youths and adults with mental and developmental disabilities. Below his management, the nonprofit has grown right into a $150 million-plus group serving to New Yorkers throughout greater than 100 areas. HeartShare reaches about 35,000 folks every year via its residential, academic, well being care and different applications.
70. John Brumsted
President and CEO, The College of Vermont Well being Community
For greater than a decade, Dr. John Brumstead has been fostering The College of Vermont Well being Community’s growth into the most important well being care system working within the North Nation. The group serves New Yorkers at its Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, Alice Hyde Medical Middle and Elizabethtown Group Hospital, along with its areas in close by Vermont. With hospitals in northern New York going through an inflow of sufferers just lately, Brumsted has taken measures to extend hospital capability and retain wanted workers.
71. Dan Savitt
President and CEO, Visiting Nurse Service of New York
Dan Savitt has spent one 12 months as the top of one of many nation’s largest nonprofits offering house well being care companies. Visiting Nurse Service of New York and its greater than 10,000 staff serve sufferers in New York Metropolis and Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties in addition to parts of upstate New York. All through the previous 12 months, Savitt has shepherded new partnerships with firms resembling Healthify to establish social wants among the many group’s sufferers and to help coaching and certification for its workers.
72. Matt Kudish & Wendy Burch
Government Administrators, Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness of New York Metropolis; NAMI New York State

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The Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness has chapters in New York Metropolis and New York state that present very important psychological well being help and advocacy. Matt Kudish leads the Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness of New York Metropolis, which has served about 30,000 New Yorkers for the reason that starting of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. Below his management, the nonprofit goals to double the variety of folks it reaches. Wendy Burch has spent greater than seven years as the top of NAMI New York State and is driving efforts to develop entry to psychological well being care.
73. Al Cardillo
President and CEO, Residence Care Affiliation of New York State

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HCA
Al Cardillo has sounded the alarm on the challenges the house care business in New York is going through. The pinnacle of the Residence Care Affiliation of New York State has been involved that COVID-19 vaccine mandates for house care employees would make preexisting staffing shortages at some organizations even worse. The affiliation’s high advocacy priorities on the state and federal degree for 2022 embrace strengthening the house care workforce, investing in house care organizations and bettering affected person care.
74. Glenn Liebman & Melissa Ramirez
CEO; Deputy Director, Psychological Well being Affiliation in New York State

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Josh Crystal; Timothy H. Raab
Glenn Liebman and Melissa Ramirez are outstanding advocates for psychological well being help, pushing for elevated funding to behavioral well being suppliers and different measures increasing entry to care. The Psychological Well being Affiliation in New York State has been lively in pushing for legislative modifications in Albany. Over the previous 12 months, the group has pushed for a legislation guaranteeing that settlement cash from opioid lawsuits be put aside for habit companies and a invoice that might merge the state Workplace of Psychological Well being and state Workplace of Habit Providers and Helps.
75. Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh
President and CEO, CaringKind
Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh of CaringKind is devoted to serving to help each folks affected by dementia and their caregivers. Her nonprofit gives social work companies, teaching programs, help teams and different types of help to New York Metropolis residents affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. Earlier than main the group, Tornatore-Mikesh served as CEO of the Alzheimer’s Affiliation Connecticut chapter and spent 14 years directing an assisted dwelling neighborhood.
76. Lauren Tobias & Neil Benjamin
Senior Adviser; Marketing consultant, Brown & Weinraub

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Brown & Weinraub, the highest-grossing lobbying agency in Albany, depends on Lauren Tobias and Neil Benjamin to advise and advocate for purchasers within the well being care sector. Each have expertise in high positions within the state Division of Well being. Tobias has served because the director of the Division of Household Well being on the state company and because the state’s Title V director. Benjamin has spent greater than 30 years on the state Division of Well being, the place he most just lately was director of the Division of Well being Facility Planning.
77. Ramon Tallaj & Henry Chen
Board Chair; President, Somos Group Care

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SOMOS; Ken Lee
New York Metropolis and state leaders have tapped Somos Group Care to steer COVID-19 vaccination drives, particularly in low-income communities within the 5 boroughs. Its work all through the pandemic has been overseen by Dr. Ramon Tallaj, the group’s board chair and founder, and President Dr. Henry Chen. Greater than 650,000 sufferers within the metropolis depend on care delivered by Somos’ community of roughly 3,500 well being care suppliers.
78. Thomas Quatroche Jr.
President and CEO, Erie County Medical Middle

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ECMC
Thomas Quatroche Jr. co-led COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Western New York alongside different well being care leaders over the previous 12 months. Now, he’s guiding Erie County Medical Middle via a very acute native uptick in COVID-19 instances. He has labored for the Erie County Medical Middle for 15 years, managing greater than 3,700 staff on the hospital, its long-term care facility and different outpatient websites. He has additionally recognized Gov. Kathy Hochul since their days serving on the Hamburg City Board.
79. Sarah Ravenhall
Government Director, New York State Affiliation of County Well being Officers

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Sarah Ravenhall
Native well being departments throughout New York have performed an important function in distributing COVID-19 vaccines and responding to the pandemic. As head of the New York State Affiliation of County Well being Officers, Sarah Ravenhall strives to ensure these officers get enough funding and help. All through the previous 12 months, she’s led the affiliation’s requires legislators to fund public well being initiatives to stop childhood lead poisoning and strengthen public well being infrastructure.
80. Invoice Hammond
Senior Fellow for Well being Coverage, Empire Middle for Public Coverage

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Gary Gold
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s political downfall was partly fueled by his administration’s determination to obfuscate the variety of COVID-19-related deaths in nursing properties. An professional on well being coverage on the Empire Middle for Public Coverage and a former newspaper columnist, Invoice Hammond performed a key function in shedding mild on the difficulty. The Empire Middle filed the lawsuit that required New York state officers to launch further information on nursing house deaths. It’s simply considered one of many well being care insurance policies that Hammond has scrutinized all through the course of the pandemic.
81. Doug Wirth
President and CEO, Amida Care

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Amida Care
Doug Wirth is a number one voice on HIV/AIDS prevention and care in New York. He leads a neighborhood well being plan that makes a speciality of offering care to Medicaid recipients with power situations, together with HIV/AIDS, with about 8,000 members in New York Metropolis. Amida Care has pushed for extra PrEP, or preexposure prophylaxis, utilization, which dramatically reduces the danger for HIV transmission and in addition gives entry to behavioral well being companies, gender affirmation surgical procedures and different care.
82. Kimberly A. Williams
President and CEO, Vibrant Emotional Well being

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Vibrant Emotional Well being
Since first becoming a member of Vibrant Emotional Well being as an intern in 2003, Kimberly Williams has come to steer its work offering psychological well being help that reaches greater than 2.5 million folks yearly. As president and CEO, Williams oversees main applications together with the Nationwide Suicide Prevention Lifeline and NYC Nicely, the New York Metropolis Division of Well being and Psychological Hygiene’s psychological well being hotline. She additionally lends her experience to numerous advisory our bodies such because the New York State Well being Basis’s Group Advisory Committee and the Nationwide Coalition on Psychological Well being and Ageing.
83. Karl Williams
President, Pharmacists Society of the State of New York
Unbiased pharmacists spent a lot of the previous 12 months pushing for a set of payments dubbed the Pharmacy Rescue Package deal to get signed into legislation. Although Gov. Kathy Hochul signed two of the payments into legislation, she vetoed one main portion of the package deal that supporters say will assist preserve neighborhood pharmacies afloat. For Karl Williams and the workers of the Pharmacists Society of the State of New York, guaranteeing that the invoice’s provisions on pharmacy reimbursement are enacted shall be a precedence on this 12 months’s price range negotiations.
84. John Coppola
Government Director, New York Affiliation of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Suppliers
John Coppola represents organizations all through New York that present alcoholism and substance misuse therapy and prevention. He joined different advocates in efficiently pushing New York state’s elected leaders to ensure that cash from authorized settlements with opioid producers go towards overdose prevention and habit companies. The New York Affiliation of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Suppliers has additionally lobbied state lawmakers to take a position extra in these applications.
85. Rosa Gil
President and CEO, Comunilife

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Rosa Gil based Comunilife in 1989 with the aim of serving to New York Metropolis’s most susceptible and underserved residents obtain the well being care that they deserve. Communilife now helps folks experiencing homelessness, folks dwelling with HIV/AIDS and New Yorkers coping with psychological well being struggles. Gil additionally pioneered the Life is Treasured program to stop suicide amongst Latina youngsters. Along with main Comunilife, Gil has served on numerous governmental commissions together with the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Fairness Activity Power.
86. James Krellenstein
Co-Founder and Managing Director of Technique and Coverage, PrEP4All

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Ricardo Lopez
James Krellenstein rallies well being professionals, attorneys, teachers and advocates collectively to push for coverage modifications that improve entry to HIV remedy. He co-founded PrEP4All in 2018 to satisfy that aim, pushing for the creation of a Nationwide HIV Prevention Program and measures to scale back the price of PrEP, a preexposure prophylaxis that forestalls HIV. The group, which expanded its focus in 2020 to embody COVID-19, has additionally known as for america to help world COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
87. Sam Rivera
Government Director, OnPoint NYC

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Colin Askey
New York Metropolis made nationwide information when it allowed its first two supervised injection websites to open in Manhattan final 12 months, making it the primary metropolis within the nation to take action. As govt director of OnPoint NYC, Sam Rivera oversees operations of these two websites, which assist drug customers keep away from overdoses and entry counseling, schooling and different companies. The workers on the websites, that are situated in Washington Heights and East Harlem, reversed two overdoses of their first day of operation.
88. Emma DeVito
President and CEO, VillageCare

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VillageCare
Emma DeVito has spent greater than a decade main VillageCare, a nonprofit delivering well being care companies to New Yorkers via managed care and community-based applications. She additionally oversees VillageCareMAX managed care plans, which served about 16,000 members as of 2020. Along with her work at VillageCare, DeVito serves on the boards of administrators for the Larger New York Hospital Affiliation and Amida Care.
89. Anne Kauffman Nolon
CEO, Solar River Well being

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John Rizzo
Anne Nolon has spent 4 many years main what’s now Solar River Well being, growing the neighborhood well being heart system into a significant supplier spanning the Hudson Valley, New York Metropolis and Lengthy Island. About 245,000 sufferers depend on the care Solar River Well being delivers throughout its 40-plus areas. The growth has continued in recent times, as Nolon oversaw the most important merger of Hudson River HealthCare and Brightpoint Well being that resulted in a rebranding of the mixed entity as Solar River Well being in 2020.
90. Brian McIndoe
President and CEO, Ryan Well being

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Lia Chang
For nearly seven years, Brian McIndoe has been the president and CEO of Ryan Well being, a neighborhood well being heart dedicated to offering inexpensive and high quality well being care to Manhattan’s deprived populations. Most just lately, Ryan Well being has been increasing its vaccination effort to assist mitigate the consequences of COVID-19 in Harlem and working a web-based platform that connects New Yorkers to assets resembling meals and clothes.
91. Jo Wiederhorn
President and CEO, Related Medical Faculties of New York

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Jo Wiederhorn
Considered one of Jo Wiederhorn’s high priorities as head of the Related Medical Faculties of New York has been bettering variety among the many state’s physicians. The group, which brings collectively 17 medical colleges in New York, has advocated for continued funding for presidency applications that improve variety within the medical discipline and assist medical college students pay for his or her schooling. Wiederhorn has additionally overseen efforts to get New York state to reinvest in its program to conduct analysis into stem cells.
92. Christopher Del Vecchio
President and CEO, MVP Well being Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled crucial modifications at MVP Well being Care. Below Christopher Del Vecchio’s management, the regional well being plan has expanded its telemedicine companies and launched extra efforts to help its most susceptible members. The Schenectady-based well being insurer has additionally coordinated with native authorities officers on COVID-19 vaccine distribution over the previous 12 months. Del Vecchio has headed MVP Well being Care since 2019, after spending 5 years in numerous management roles with the group.
93. Mario Schlosser
CEO and Co-Founder, Oscar Well being

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Oscar Well being
Greater than half 1,000,000 members get their medical insurance protection from Oscar Well being. Mario Schlosser co-founded the corporate in 2012, with the aim of utilizing a full-stack know-how platform to ship higher outcomes for patrons. Going into 2022, the New York-based insurer goals to develop its work to a few extra states, provide improved entry to culturally competent suppliers and launch a brand new plan for diabetic members.
94. William Bernstein & Eboné Carrington
Accomplice; Managing Director, Manatt Well being

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Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP; Alert Cheung
Manatt Well being delivers authorized and consulting companies for purchasers throughout the well being care sector. Invoice Bernstein serves as chief of Manatt Well being and is a key supply of enterprise and authorized recommendation for well being care suppliers, managed care firms and different organizations. Final 12 months, the corporate introduced on Eboné Carrington to function managing director. She beforehand served as CEO of New York Metropolis Well being + Hospitals/Harlem and suggested New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams on well being points as a part of his transition staff.
95. Elizabeth Misa & Jessica Morelli
Senior Vice Presidents, Ostroff Associates

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Joan Heffler Pictures; Ken Clough Pictures
Elizabeth Misa and Jessica Morelli each convey intensive experience within the well being care business to Ostroff Associates, a high authorities relations agency based mostly in Albany. Misa beforehand served because the deputy director of Medicaid within the state Division of Well being, the place she labored on the Medicaid price range and Medicaid redesign along with different well being care initiatives. Earlier than becoming a member of Ostroff this fall, Morelli served as vp on the Iroquois Healthcare Affiliation advocating on behalf of greater than 50 hospitals and well being programs in upstate New York.
96. Mark Ustin
Accomplice, Farrell Fritz

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Farrell Fritz
As a associate at Farrell Fritz, Mark Ustin helps purchasers within the well being care sector navigate complicated regulatory and authorized points. Tutorial medical facilities, nursing properties, developmental incapacity service suppliers and hospitals quantity among the many establishments which have turned to Ustin for steerage and illustration. Over the previous two years, Ustin has stored a detailed eye on legislative and regulatory developments in Albany resembling expanded telehealth companies and nursing house reforms.
97. Seongeun Chun & Becca Telzak
Director of Well being Coverage; Deputy Director, New York Immigration Coalition; Make the Highway New York

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Wilson Wang; Make the Highway New York
Seongeun Chun and Becca Telzak are leaders of Protection 4 All, a marketing campaign pushing for the creation of a statewide insurance coverage program for New Yorkers who’re turned away from protection due to their immigration standing. The New York Immigration Coalition and Make the Highway New York have led the marketing campaign, which has garnered help amongst different neighborhood teams, well being care suppliers and authorized professionals. Chun can also be the director of well being coverage on the New York Immigration Coalition, whereas Telzak serves as deputy director at Make the Highway New York.
98. Uché Blackstock
Founder, Advancing Well being Fairness

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Brett Moen
Dr. Uché Blackstock’s focus is on tackling discrimination and racism in well being care establishments, most notably via the launch of Advancing Well being Fairness in 2019 to assist well being care organizations struggle inequities in care. Blackstock often seems on MSNBC and different nationwide media retailers to debate well being fairness, notably within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Beforehand, she served as an affiliate professor within the Division of Emergency Drugs on the New York College Grossman College of Drugs.
99. Regina Martinez-Estela
President and CEO, Independence Care System
With greater than three many years of expertise in well being and incapacity care, Regina Martinez-Estela serves as the top of Independence Care System. The group helps folks with power situations and disabilities entry high quality care and assets to permit them to stay independently. Her advocacy for folks with disabilities additionally informs her work as a commissioner of the New York Metropolis Fee on Human Rights. Below her management, Independence Care System has been acknowledged as a number one incapacity employer by the Nationwide Group on Incapacity.
100. Tom Halloran
President and CEO, Fidelis Care

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Fidelis Care
Greater than 2.4 million New Yorkers throughout the state depend on well being protection supplied by Fidelis Care. With regional places of work situated in New York Metropolis, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, the insurer makes it a precedence to collaborate with native companions to attach residents to well being care and different assets. As the corporate’s president and chief govt officer, Tom Halloran performs a significant function driving ahead that work.