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KEN LOVETT
Despite major concerns expressed Tuesday by Mayor de Blasio, key unions and state officials that its bid is falling apart, Brooklyn Health Partners insists its effort to keep a full-scale health care facility at the Long Island College Hospital site will succeed.
Brooklyn Health Partners is surprised that the mayor has taken that position seeing he has not been a part of our negotiations with the State University of New York, a BHP spokeswoman said.
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(71,265 posts)Dan Goldberg
SUNY officials on Wednesday detailed a litany of problems with the company that wants to take over Long Island College Hospital, including the accusation that Brooklyn Health Partners has been unclear about who will actually run the hospital in the future.
The complaints with B.H.P. were laid out in a letter sent to community representatives and health care unions, and obtained by Capital.
The foremost complaint is that B.H.P. keeps changing the terms of its porposal offering different answers as to who will run the health care at LICH when SUNY leaves.
http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/city-hall/2014/05/8544612/suny-letter-outlines-problems-bhp-bid