Hospitals celebrate National Hospital Week during pandemic

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MIDDLETOWN – National Hospital Week is May 10-16, 2020, and Catskill Regional and Orange Regional Medical Centers, part of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System (GHVHS) are celebrating the work they do.

“Our employees always stand ready to provide exceptional healthcare services when our community members need it most,” stated Scott Batulis, President and CEO of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System. “However, this year they have risen to the unprecedented challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a collective team, they have gone above and beyond to provide exceptional care, compassion and support to our patients and to each other around the clock. There are no words that could adequately thank them for the tremendous job they continue to do.”

CRMC employees.

National Hospital Week recognizes all hospital employees and the substantial contributions hospitals provide to a community’s economic framework including jobs, services, and educational programs that save lives and improve quality of life.

ORMC employees.

 The GHVHS is a New York State not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Middletown. It is currently the active parent company for two member hospitals, medical groups, and a Foundation; Catskill Regional Medical Center, Orange Regional Medical Center, Catskill Regional Medical Group, Orange Regional Medical Group, Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation and Catskill Regional Medical Center Foundation. GHVHS provides healthcare to nearly 450,000 residents in Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster counties.

GHVHS employs more than 4,000 professionals and over 850 medical staff members and is an academic affiliate of the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. To learn more about GHVHS, visit www.ormc.org/about-us/ghvhs.




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