Hospital & Healthcare Management December 22, 2025

The state of New York plans to invest $300 million in its endeavors to modernize hospital IT infrastructure, make the cybersecurity robust, and also widen the telehealth services portfolio.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced on December 11, 2025, a tranche of new state funding in order to support the healthcare transformation throughout New York. The awards, made by way of the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program IV and V, are going to support 22 projects that are aimed at enhancing health information technology through expanding the patient electronic medical records and making the cybersecurity and also patient information security more robust, remarked the state officials.

Governor Hochul, in a statement, said that with an intent to Modernize Hospital IT Infrastructure...

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