3 NYC Health + Hospitals executives among Crain’s Business “2024 Notable Leaders in Health Care”

NYC Health + Hospitals celebrates the recognition of three of its senior leaders among Crain’s New York Business “2024 Notable Leaders in Health Care.”

Executive Director and CEO Nicole Jordan-Martin of NYC Health + Hospitals/Community Care, CEO Svetlana Lipyanskaya of NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health, and President and CEO Dr. Talya Schwartz of MetroPlusHealth have been honored for their exceptional leadership in the healthcare industry.

In a statement, NYC Health + Hospitals expressed pride in the inclusion of these leaders on the prestigious list, which highlights their “excellence in the health care sector and commitment to supporting underserved communities across New York City.”

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Each honoree was nominated by peers, organizations, and professional acquaintances, then selected by Crain’s New York Business editors. They were recognized based on their “demonstrated accomplishments, professional success, and meaningful contributions to their respective industries,” underscoring their dedication to accessible healthcare for all New Yorkers.

Jordan-Martin, Lipyanskaya, and Dr. Schwartz have each pioneered initiatives to improve healthcare delivery in underserved areas, strengthening community care, hospital leadership, and health insurance options through MetroPlusHealth. Their inclusion in Crain’s list reflects NYC Health + Hospitals’ mission of community-centered health excellence.

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