SDOH, or Social Determinants of Health, are defined as “the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks” (CDC, 2022). We value caring for our patient’s health beyond the clinical setting. Below are a collection…
Notice to patients: Certain Crouse Health patient billing records may have been affected by a security incident at Practice Resources, LLC, which performs billing for Crouse. Additional information about this incident is available at : https://www.prldocs.com/notice-of-data-incident/ or via Practice Resources’ incident call center at 1-866-667-1465. Enrollment Site: https://secure.identityforce.com/benefit/practiceresources
Crouse Health no longer offers a Family Bereavement Support Group. Please use the resources below for in-person and online support groups. In-Person Support Groups Hope for Bereaved Loss of an infant by miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn death Third Wednesday of every month- 6:30-8:30 p.m. www.hopeforbereaved.com Office: 315-475-9675 Helpline: 315-475-(HOPE) 4673 Ray of Hope for Bereaved…
We extend deep appreciation to the following individuals and companies who have contributed money, supplies, food and other items in support of Crouse Health employees and their fight against COVID-19. Our donations to date have totalled more than $600,000. AAA Western and Central New York Abbott Nutrition David and Cheryl Abrams Annie Agrasto Dan Aird…