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Governor Hochul Announces $22.5 Million Grant to Increase Health Care Workforce Training

30 July 2024

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that 28 health care facilities statewide will receive $22.5 million in awards during the next year for training — a part of the Governor’s $10 billion multi-year investment in health care, the largest in State history — to help rebuild and grow the health care workforce and help strengthen the health care system. The Increasing Training Capacity in Statewide Healthcare Facilities awards were issued by the State Health Department’s Office of Healthcare Workforce Innovation, to increase training in the health care workforce.

“With the largest ever multi-year investment in health care, we will retain, rebuild and grow our health care workforce and ensure we deliver the highest quality health care for New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “The health of every New Yorker depends on a strong, stable and equitable health care system, and health care workers are its very foundation.”

In 2022, Governor Hochul announced a $10 billion multi-year investment in health care, the largest in State history, to rebuild and grow the health care workforce and strengthen the health care system. The need to rebuild and grow the health care workforce with programs designed to improve the career pipeline, expand access to health care training and education, to recruit care workers to underserved areas, and strengthen home care was a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic and to the continuing and existing health care professional shortages in New York State.

State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said, “Thanks to Governor Hochul, this multi-year investment will help us rebuild our health workforce in New York and prepare the next generation of health care professionals. This workforce grant will increase the training capacity of health care facilities and prepare, mentor and train a steady pipeline of high-quality health care professionals.”

Twenty-eight contracts have been awarded to 13 hospitals and 15 nursing homes and will provide up to $1 million per year for two years to each health care facility. Awardees may use their funding to cover various eligible expenses, such as costs related to developing training programs and curriculum and compensating staff attending training. Awardees include:

  • Samaritan Hospital
  • Montefiore Medical Center
  • Fort Hudson Nursing Center, Inc.
  • Upstate Medical University
  • Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation
  • St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center
  • Auburn Community Hospital
  • Orleans Community Health, Medina Memorial Hospital
  • St. Barnabas Hospital
  • The Friendly Home
  • BronxCare Health System
  • Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
  • The Church Home of the Protestant Episcopal Church
  • Gurwin Healthcare System
  • Schofield Residence
  • The Plaza Rehab & Nursing Center
  • Sisters of Charity Hospital
  • We Care
  • Flushing Hospital Medical Center
  • King Street Rehab
  • Highlands at Brighton
  • Loretto Health & Rehabilitation
  • Monroe Community Hospital
  • Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital SNF
  • Chemung County Nursing Facility
  • Wayne Health Care
  • Rochester General Hospital
  • Cayuga Health System

All awardees are subject to the State's approval process.

Workforce Innovation Center Director Dr. Carrie Roseamelia said, “As a new office, awarding these facility grants has been our priority. We are thrilled to announce the first round of grantees and help to rebuild and grow the healthcare workforce.”

The State Health Department’s Office of Healthcare Workforce Innovation supports projects that train certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, physician assistants, community health workers, home health aides, and other direct care professionals.

For questions, please contact increasingtrainingcapacity@health.ny.gov, and find more information about Increasing Training Capacity in Statewide Healthcare Facilities here.


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