The challenges of retaining permanent nurses and the growing spending on higher-cost agency and traveling nurses pose risks to H+H’s financial stability and undermine the City’s commitments to both its public sector employees and its patients.
The audit found that the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s (DOHMH) Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) program has mixed success in effectively servicing clients who have been poorly served through traditional mental health treatment models.
Pursuant to Local Law 221 of 2019, this report summarizes data on diabetes-related health problems, disaggregated by geographic area and demographic characteristics where feasible.
The New York City Municipal Drug Strategy Council (MDSC) C is a body of government and community experts in substance use care and treatment, with a shared goal of reviewing and enhancing NYC's drug strategy. This report includes an overview of current drug strategy and offers recommendations..
Pursuant to Local Law 1 of 2004, this report to the New York City Council summarizes the City’s progress toward reducing elevated blood lead levels among children and increasing blood lead testing in NYC.
This annual report summarizes the 2022 Beach Surveillance and Monitoring Program for permitted beaches, including the dates and results of all inspections of these beaches, and the dates and reasons for any warning or closure.
Pursuant to Local Law 59 of 2011, the 2022 Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) Annual Report provides information on outcomes for animals at ACC, field rescues, resource center transfers and staffing.
Pursuant to Local law 115 of 2005, this annual report includes the most current data on injury-related deaths among children ages 1 to 12 years and offers recommendations for preventing child injury deaths.
Published pursuant to Local Law 187, this report outlines progress towards the plan of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for improving access to doula services and provides an overview of the landscape of doula care in NYC, including challenges facing the doula workforce.
Pursuant to Local Law 53 of 2017, enclosed is a report with the most recently available data regarding human papillomavirus vaccination series initiation and completion rates.
Pursuant to Local Law 221 of 2019, this report summarizes data on diabetes-related health problems, disaggregated by geographic area and demographic characteristics where feasible.
Pursuant to Local Law 182 of 2017, this report summarizes the number of individuals receiving services for autism spectrum disorders provided directly or through programs administered by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in calendar year 2022.
Summarizes data on tobacco retail density, smoking prevalence, and use of smoking cessation tools such as the New York State Smokers’ Quitline and nicotine replacement therapy. The data are disaggregated to highlight inequities.
Pursuant to section 17-711 of the New York City Administrative Code, this report describes the administration and enforcement of the Tobacco Product and Regulation Act.
This report summarizes regulation by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Mobile Food Vending, pursuant to Local Law 16 of 2013, covering the Period from June 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023.
Pursuant to Local Law 54 of 2017, this report summarizes the most recently available data regarding commonly used contraceptive methods for adults and high school students.
In accordance with the New York City Administrative Code §17-1001 (as amended by Local Law No. 19 of 2005), this report summarizes the Prescription Drug Discount Card Program, known as BigAppleRx, updated to include the period January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022.
This report provides data on the number of NYC Well calls answered, 311 calls transferred to NYC Well, and 911 calls related to mental health emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic pursuant of Local Law 36 of 2021. The report covers the period from January 2019 to May 2022.
Pursuant to Local Law 114 of 2017 this report describes medical health services for individuals in shelters. This report should be viewed against the backdrop of the many services HRA and DHS provide to address social and structural determinants of health and homelessness.
This report includes descriptive statistics by field operations location, on the size and demographics of the client population; levels at which financial assistance and social services are requested and granted; time frames for the provision of services; and data on case closings and re-openings.
Medicaid enrollment and claims in New York City have grown over the course of the course of pandemic, but the program’s extra costs have fallen on the federal government. IBO examines recent Medicaid trends and what the future might hold for the program & the city’s coffers.
In this brief, IBO examines this operating support and identifies risks that the city’s public hospital system is facing that may make city subsidies in the future even more critical.
Emergency Executive Order No. 83, dated April 28, 2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 80, dated April 23, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Covid-19.
Emergency Executive order No. 80, dated 4/23/2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 77, dated April 18, 2022, for five (5) days. If it relates to Covid-19.
Emergency Executive Order No. 81 dated April 23, 2022, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 66, dated March 29, 2022, for five (5) days, if it relates to steps to address the conditions in the New York City jails.
Emergency Executive Order No. 71 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 68, dated April 3, 2022 is extended for five (5) days, if it relates to Covid-19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 86 , extends section 2 of Emergency Executive Order No. 83, dated April 28, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to Covid-19.
Emergency executive Order No. 3 extends section 2 of previous Emergency Executive Order 332, regarding additional or alternatives tours for DOC officers and custodians to address staffing shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Executive Order No. 8 revokes Executive Order No. 122 and directs agencies to revise the City Agency Food Standards, directs the Mayor's Office of Food Policy to establish a Good Food Purchasing Program and directs all agencies to cooperate.
Emergency Executive Order No. 68 extends, Emergency Executive Order No. 65 dated March 29, 2022 is extended for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of Covid-19.
Emergency Executive Order No. 158, Declaration of Local State of Emergency, dated August 1, 2022, due to outbreak of the monkeypox virus that poses a significant risk to public health shall remain in effect for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days or until rescinded, whichever occurs first.
Emergency Executive Order No. 163, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 158, dated August 1, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to an outbreak of the monkeypox virus that poses a significant risk to public health.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYC Health + Hospitals announces the expansion of their lifestyle medicine services at six public health care sites across New York City.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams holding a press conference regarding a police officer recovering from being shot by another individual.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams signing a series of Maternal Health bills to spread awareness about information and services for pregnant women.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan announces the launch of a first-of-its-kind Abortion Access Hub that will ensure New York City remains a safe haven for those seeking abortion care.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York Governor Kathy Hochul unveils plans for the Science Park and Research Campus (SPARC) Kips Bay to create and attract accessible jobs in life sciences, health care, and public health.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul unveiling plan for First-Of-Its-Kind Job and Education Hub for growing health sector.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that both City Hall and the David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building will be lit teal as part of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s ‘Light the World in Teal’ initiative.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs a package of seven bills to provide support for mothers, working parents, caregivers, and families in New York City.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) announces a new partnership to provide every New York City health care practitioner with free introductory training in nutrition and lifestyle medicine.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams issues health guidance ahead of holidays and announces resources to keep New Yorkers safe from tridermic.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Education Chancellor David C. Banks announces the expansion of the Cafeteria Enhancement Experience (CEE), to improve student dining experience and city’s ongoing commitment to health and nutrition.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan reminds New Yorkers to stay safe heading into the holidays.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ renomination of Mitchell Katz as the health system president and CEO is accepted by the NYC Health + Hospitals’ Board of Directors by unanimous vote.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams takes imitative to reduce maternal and infant health inequities in New York City and provide critical resources to new families, announcing the citywide expansion of the doula program.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams celebrates the New York City Council’s passage yesterday of The Lirio through the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), paving the way for 112 new affordable homes with a preference for long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams hosting a national convening on the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition Security, and Health Disparities
THE NUMBER OF POLICE IN PATROL, HOUSING AND TRANSIT, AS WELL AS SCHOOL SAFETY PERSONNEL TRAINED IN CPR/AED, INCLUDING TOTAL UMOS, NEWLY TRAINED UMOS AND UMOS WHO WERE RETRAINED.
The Municipal Library contains some resources on health education going back to the 1920's and 1930's such as curriculum bulletins and guides. Basic concepts may remain the same, but approaches change over the years. Here is an excerpt from the Board of Education's Procedures in Health Education.
In this report, the NYC Mayor’s Office of Urban Agriculture (MOUA) details how the office met its legal mandates, and outlines plans to grow New Yorkers’ awareness, access, and activity through urban agriculture in NYC.