Five Planned Parenthood Affiliates in NYS to Join Forces

POUGHKEEPSIE – Five Planned Parenthood affiliates in New York State are excited to announce that they are taking steps toward merging into one Planned Parenthood entity called Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY).

The five merging affiliates are Planned Parenthood of New York City, Nassau County, Mid-Hudson Valley, Mohawk Hudson, and Southern Finger Lakes. Nationwide, there are 53 unique, locally governed Planned Parenthood affiliates. Currently, 9 are in New York State.

PPGNY will operate 28 health centers providing approximately 200,000 patient visits annually. It will include half of New York State’s counties, covering 65% of the state’s population.

Laura McQuade, currently President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of New York City, will assume leadership of PPGNY, and Karen Seltzer, Board Chair of Planned Parenthood of Nassau County, will become Board Chair of PPGNY.

“As the new Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, with more resources, greater reach, and renewed purpose, we will deliver more on our mission than ever before,” said Laura McQuade, current President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of New York City. “We know that we are stronger together. By joining forces and centering our patients, we can serve our communities more effectively, efficiently, and strategically and have a stronger voice in advocacy. Together, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York will transform and invigorate how we work to increase access to sexual and reproductive health services and programs across much of this great state. We’re going from great to Greater!”

“As Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, we will have greater strength, greater resources for innovation, and greater power to protect the health and rights of our patients,” said Karen Seltzer, current Board Chair of Planned Parenthood of Nassau County.

“With our combined resources and 28 health centers, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York will have the ability to truly reach more patients and provide them with expert, high-quality care. This is a powerful opportunity to expand and reinvigorate our fight to ensure the rights of all people – of all ages, races, ethnicities, physical and mental dis/ability, incomes, religions, national origins, immigration status, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions – to determine their own lives and futures with the care they need to live fully, with hope and dignity,” said Ruth-Ellen Blodgett, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley.

“With the changing landscape of the health care industry, we’re taking a proactive approach to better serve the people in our communities. We know that by combining our resources, we will emerge stronger. Indeed, as Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, we will be able to serve more people – across more communities – with the comprehensive reproductive health care and sexuality education they both need and deserve,” said JoAnn D. Smith, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Nassau County

“As Planned Parenthood of Greater New York we will have a stronger foundation to grow our services, education and advocacy work. With a deep commitment to our patients and a shared mission and vision the opportunity for us to join together toward serving more New Yorkers is both logical and exciting for us. There is a critical need for our services and care, we look forward to PPGNY’s work to further the mission and access to care in our communities,” said Alicia Kenaley, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes

“Leveraging our strengths by joining together to form Planned Parenthood of Greater New York will not only improve our patient experience, but it also allows for expansion and growth that will be technologically innovative by connecting patients to health care in a modern way. By reallocating and streamlining resources, we will be better positioned to reach areas and communities that need our services most,” said Kim Atkins, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson.

This is a powerful step for Planned Parenthood to continue to fight to protect people’s right to determine their own futures with the health care they need to live fully.

This larger Planned Parenthood affiliate in New York will be able to leverage the advantages of a consolidated health care system including standardized operations and uniform electronic medical records, increased bargaining power with payors such as insurance companies, streamlined administration, and shared expertise in specialized health care services.

It will also provide an opportunity to improve access to the full range of sexual and reproductive health care services statewide. This will mean the ability to expand telehealth services to deliver more convenient care to current patients and importantly, to improve access to underserved communities, including in rural areas of the state.

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