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Visiting Nurse Service of New York

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Staff
  
16,500+

Headquarters
  
New York, United States

Founded
  
1893

General counsel
  
Kerry Parker

Website
  
VNSNY.org

Founder
  
Lillian Wald

Abbreviation
  
VNSNY

CFO
  
Samuel Heller

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Legal status
  
Not-for-profit organization

Region served
  
New York City; Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties; parts of Upstate New York

Subsidiaries
  
VNSNY Home Care, VNSNY Hospice and Palliative Care, Partners in Care, VNSNY CHOICE

Similar
  
Mount Sinai Health Sy, Healthfirst, New York Methodist Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, NYC Health + Hospitals

Profiles

Founded in 1893 by nursing pioneer Lillian D. Wald and Mary M. Brewster, the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) is one the largest not-for-profit home- and community-based health care organization in the United States, serving the five boroughs of New York City; Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester Counties; and parts of upstate New York.

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Background

Lillian Wald, the founder of public health nursing, began her mission on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. At the time, this was the most densely populated area in the world. In 1893 Wald founded the Nurses' Settlement, which later changed its name to the Henry Street Settlement. In 1895, banker and philanthropist Jacob Schiff purchased the Federal style townhouse at 265 Henry Street for the new organization to use, and expansion continued to adjacent buildings over the next few years. Henry Street Settlement funded the first nurse in the New York City public schools—an innovation that led to the creation of a city-wide public school nurse program, the first in the world. By 1940, nearly 300 visiting nurses were providing medical care throughout New York City. Henry Street Settlement's nurse service became the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.

Staff

The VNSNY workforce consists of licensed practical and registered nurses; physical, occupational, and speech language therapists; social workers; home health aides and home attendants, physicians, registered dietitians, and psychologists.

VNSNY has received more than 90 national and regional awards from the American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association, Visiting Nurse Associations of America, New York Academy of Medicine, New York Times Tribute to Nurses, New York University College of Nursing, Home Care Association of New York State, Crain’s New York Business, Public Health Association of New York City, and the national associations of Social Workers, Hispanic Nurses, Chinese American Nurses, among many others.

Current President and CEO of Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) is Christopher T. Olivia, M.D.

Research center

The company conducts research to increase the evidence base for health care at home, and established the VNSNY Center for Home Care Policy & Research in 1993. Its IT innovations have been the subject of research

Advocacy

VNSNY acts as a liaison between patient and government bodies such as the state and federal legislatures, as well as regulatory bodies such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the New York State Department of Health and the Department of Insurance.

Controversy

The company paid $35 million to the federal Medicaid program in order to settle a civil suit alleging it enrolled ineligible people into Medicaid plans, and is currently defending allegations it claimed Medicaid and Medicare income for care ordered by doctors but never delivered.

References

Visiting Nurse Service of New York Wikipedia