lich-thumb-2-2010.jpgThe writing’s been on the wall for a long time, but now there’s no confusing the message: Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn Heights Cobble Hill is almost certainly closing, according to The New York Times. The paper reports that the hospital is likely to begin closing next month “after a decision by the Cuomo administration to delay grants to help finance a merger intended to rescue the institution.” LICH was supposed to get $22 million in state grants, and if the money doesn’t come through, Stanley Brezenoff, president of Continuum Health Partners—which owns the facility—says the hospital “would run out of cash by mid-March. At that point, he said, he would be forced to begin bankruptcy proceedings and move forward with closing the hospital and laying off its 2,500 employees. Without the state money, Mr. Brezenoff said, Continuum could not complete moving the hospital under the SUNY umbrella. Mr. Brezenoff said that he was already putting together a draft closing plan and preparing to send out termination notices. He said that because the conversation with the state was so recent, he had not yet warned the employees that the merger might be called off.” Update: Thanks to the border patrol who helpfully pointed out that this is in Cobble Hill, goddammit, not Brooklyn Heights!
Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn May Close [NY Times]


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  1. The ER there is pretty hectic, it’s too small and pretty overwhelmed, in my experience.

    I’m not too psyched about Methodist, but I know quite a few LICH docs went there.

    It’s stunning to me that this hospital has really failed to serve the area well. Many people I know travel to Manhattan expressly to use other hospitals! Traveling to the UES for surgeries, etc. just to avoid LICH! (and Methodist, etc.)

  2. Rumor was St Vincent was a back-door closing greased by developers. we shall see how true that rumor is via eying what’ll happen to the building.

    given how hot real estate is in BoCoCa, this for sure will be eyed heavily by developer for condo conversion. No F’ing doubt

  3. Brooklyn Hospital Center is around 1 mile away, Methodist is around 2.5 miles away (street distance).

    My wife had to go to the Brooklyn Hospital Center and ended up being admitted.
    We were overall happy with them when compared to hospitals she has been to in other states.

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