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New York-Presbyterian Hospital

New York-Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) was formed in the 1998 merger of New York Hospital (affiliated with Cornell University) and Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital. NYP has since become one of the largest comprehensive health care facilities in the world and the largest in New York. The hospital forms the centerpiece of a federation of top-quality hospitals, specialty institutes, and continuing care centers throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. This provides an expanded referral system, which draws patients from throughout the tri-state area to its flagship academic medical centers. NYP has been named part of U.S. News & World Report's Honor Roll for the Best Hospitals in the United States every year for over two decades.

The two main campuses of NYP are financially and administratively integrated, but the medical schools and general surgery residency programs remain independent institutions. Several faculty members and fellows hold joint appointments and teach at both centers. However, all activities in the Columbia General Surgery training program occur at facilities associated specifically with CUIMC.

Columbia University Irving Medical Center

The primary site of the residency, Columbia University Irving Medical Center is located on a 20-acre site in Upper Manhattan. Formerly Columbia-Presbyterian, this center was first established in 1928 as a joint project between Columbia University and the Presbyterian Hospital. It was one of the first academic medical centers to integrate clinical care, research and teaching at one campus. The campus now includes the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, The Mailman School of Public Health, Children's Hospital of New York, Milstein Hospital, The New York State Psychiatric Institute, as well as a number of institutes dedicated to clinical and basic science research.

Located in the heart of Washington Heights, a primarily Dominican neighborhood, CUIMC serves a local, largely uninsured population in addition to patients travelling to the hospital from the greater tri-state area. The opportunity to work with under-served patients is one of the great strengths of the residency program. Our surgical residents are often one of the first medical professionals to care for these patients, allowing them to participate in the diagnosis, treatment, and initial patient education for a variety of common medical illnesses.

Learn More About NYP/CUIMC Sites

  • Mistein
  • CHONY
  • Heart Hospital

Columbia University Department of Surgery

The Columbia University Department of Surgery is organized into multiple divisions and sections and houses several multidisciplinary, diseased-focused treatment centers. We encourage you to explore the faculty, clinical and research activities, and recent accomplishments in the areas of your particular interest:

  • Clinical Breast Cancer Program
  • Division of Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Surgery
  • Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery
  • Division of Pediatric Surgery
  • Division of Plastic Surgery
  • Section of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Interventions
  • Section of Endocrine Surgery
  • Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
  • Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation
  • Renal and Pancreatic Transplant program
  • Pancreas Center

Affiliate Hospitals

As part of the complete general surgery training program, residents spend varying amounts of time at a number of hospitals outside of CUIMC. These include the Allen Hospital in Upper Manhattan; Overlook Hospital in Summit, NJ; and University Hospital (affiliated with Rutgers School of Biomedical and Health Sciences) in Newark, NJ.

Learn More About Our Affiliate Sites

  • Allen Hospital
  • Overlook

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center is part of NewYork-Presbyterian, a top 5 hospital and New York’s #1 hospital. As one of the nation’s most comprehensive academic health care delivery systems, it is dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care to patients in the New York metropolitan area and throughout the globe. In collaboration with two renowned medical schools, Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, NewYork-Presbyterian is consistently recognized as a leader in medical education, ground-breaking research and innovative, patient-centered clinical care. Here you will find a staff dedicated to always providing the highest quality, most compassionate care and service to each and every one of our patients and their families in a warm and friendly environment.

Identification and Characteristics

  • Last updated 09/27/2022 / Definitions
Name and Address: New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
525 East 68th Street
New York, NY  10065
Telephone Number: (212) 746-5454
Hospital Website: www.nyp.org/locations/newyork-...
CMS Certification Number: 330101
   
Type of Facility: Short Term Acute Care
Type of Control: Voluntary Nonprofit, Other
Total Staffed Beds: 2,696
   
Total Patient Revenue: $20,326,788,428
Total Discharges: 102,654
Total Patient Days: 675,093
TPS Quality Score: 0.00
Patient Experience Rating:
Newyork presbyterian the university hospital of columbia and cornell
Newyork presbyterian the university hospital of columbia and cornell
Newyork presbyterian the university hospital of columbia and cornell
Newyork presbyterian the university hospital of columbia and cornell
Newyork presbyterian the university hospital of columbia and cornell
     
 
N O T E S
Data for this facility includes information for Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital, New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian/Westchester Division, New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital.
 
     

This map is for general reference and should not be used in seeking medical care.

Clinical Services

  • Definitions
Cardiovascular ServicesCardiac Cath LabCardiac RehabCardiac SurgeryCarotid StentingCoronary InterventionsElectrophysiologyVascular InterventionVascular SurgeryEmergency ServicesEmergency DepartmentNeurosciencesElectroencephalography (EEG)Sleep StudiesOncology ServicesChemotherapy Radiation TherapyOrgan Transplant (Medicare certified)Heart Transplant (02/28/1989)Kidney Transplant (05/16/1986)Liver Transplant (11/07/2000)Lung Transplant (05/02/2003)Pancreas Transplant (08/13/1973)Orthopedic ServicesArthroscopyJoint ReplacementSpine SurgeryOther ServicesHemodialysisLithotripsy (ESWL)Obstetrics Radiology / Nuclear Medicine / ImagingComputed Tomography (CT)Computed Tomography-Angiography (CTA)Digital MammographyIntensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Positron Emission Tomography (PET)Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT)Rehabilitation ServicesPhysical TherapySpecial CareCoronary Intensive Care (CCU)Intensive Care Unit (ICU)Neonatal Intensive CareSubprovider UnitsPsychiatricRehabilitationSurgeryInpatient SurgeryRadiosurgeryRobotic SurgeryWound CareHyperbaric OxygenWound Care

Joint Commission Accreditation

  • Accreditation status licensed from The Joint Commission
  • Last updated 04/01/2022 / Definitions and Terms of Use
  • Current Status: 07/31/2021 - Accreditation with Full Standards Compliance

Verified Trauma Program

  • Definitions
  • Type: Level I Trauma Center
  • Type: Level II Pediatric Trauma Center

Teaching Status

  • Data are from multiple sources / Definitions
  • ACGME data are from the Graduate Medical Education Database, Copyright 2005, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois.
  • See FREIDA OnLine for more / Last Update
  • COTH data are from the Association of American Medical Colleges / Division of Health Care Affairs / Council of Teaching Hospitals
  • See COTH website for more / Last Updated 01/04/2022
  • Teaching status = Yes / Number of interns and Residents = 1596 FTEs
  • Major teaching hospital; member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems (COTH)

Inpatient Utilization Statistics by Medical Service

  • Definitions
 Number
Medicare
Inpatients
Average
Length
of Stay
Average
Charges
Medicare
Case Mix
Index (CMI)
Burns 41 15.41 $384,713 4.5802
Cardiology 2,845 6.06 $112,180 1.2213
Cardiovascular Surgery 2,230 7.67 $302,885 5.6782
Gynecology 73 3.51 $83,522 1.4745
Medicine 5,635 6.92 $124,899 1.4375
Neurology 1,712 7.22 $122,076 1.4025
Neurosurgery 498 7.26 $201,481 3.6065
Obstetrics 21 6.05 $74,848 1.1968
Oncology 923 10.91 $214,648 3.2836
Orthopedic Surgery 1,746 5.59 $157,588 2.8951
Orthopedics 828 5.83 $93,632 1.1254
Psychiatry 703 16.84 $129,387 1.2486
Pulmonology 2,660 8.12 $155,221 1.7152
Surgery 2,830 11.71 $331,782 4.1048
Surgery for Malignancy 268 6.19 $169,270 2.4162
Urology 1,834 5.90 $101,021 1.3062
Vascular Surgery 337 6.82 $171,403 3.2408
Total 25,184 7.80 $171,265 2.3413

Inpatient Origin for Top 3 Zip Codes

  • Medicare Hospital Market Service Area File for calendar year ending 12/31/2021 / Definitions
ZIP Code of ResidenceDischargesDays of CareChargesDischarges Inc/(Dec)Market Share
10032 1,710 12,143 $233,387,691 -2.1% 73.7%
10463 1,697 11,174 $211,628,643 5.3% 52.6%
10033 1,416 9,743 $195,390,902 -4.4% 77.4%

Outpatient Utilization Statistics by APC

  • Definitions
APC
Number
APC DescriptionNumber
Patient
Claims
Average
Charge
Average
Cost
5193 Level 3 Endovascular Procedures 659 $9,381 $2,733
5213 Level 3 Electrophysiologic Procedures 248 $14,086 $4,970
5491 Level 1 Intraocular Procedures 2,199 $9,034 $2,452
5012 Clinic Visits and Related Services 30,442 $438 $309
1490 Inj pembrolizumab 454 $167 $79
5191 Level 1 Endovascular Procedures 1,139 $17,107 $5,105
5025 Level 5 Type A ED Visits 5,931 $3,483 $858
5115 Level 5 Musculoskeletal Procedures 250 $14,328 $3,889
5361 Level 1 Laparoscopy and Related Services 599 $14,594 $3,961
5232 Level 2 ICD and Similar Procedures 91 $28,106 $9,896
5312 Level 2 Lower GI Procedures 2,474 $4,077 $1,428
5694 Level 4 Drug Administration 8,733 $1,025 $199
5375 Level 5 Urology and Related Services 612 $7,727 $2,097
5693 Level 3 Drug Administration 11,952 $933 $125
5623 Level 3 Radiation Therapy 569 $4,107 $743
5114 Level 4 Musculoskeletal Procedures 379 $13,208 $3,584
5194 Level 4 Endovascular Procedures 149 $12,471 $3,831
5626 Level 6 Radiation Therapy 355 $10,875 $1,968
0948 Gamunex-C/Gammaked 937 $128 $60
5223 Level 3 Pacemaker and Similar Procedures 210 $28,461 $9,994

Beds and Patient Days by Unit

  • Definitions
 Available BedsInpatient Days
HOSPITAL
(including swing beds)
   
Routine Services 1,844 492,121
Special Care 490 154,229
Nursery 28,743
Total Hospital 2,696 782,092

Financial Statistics

  • Definitions
 $%
Gross Patient Revenue $20,326,788,428 95.5
Non-Patient Revenue $967,001,000 4.5
Total Revenue $21,293,789,428  
Net Income (or Loss) $-301,282,000 -1.4

Is NewYork

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, a 738-bed medical center affiliated with Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, provides emergency, primary, and specialty care in virtually every field of medicine.

Is Weill Cornell affiliated with Columbia Presbyterian?

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Affiliated university
Weill Cornell Medicine Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Services
Beds
2,600
History
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewYork-Presbyterian_Hospitalnull

Is NewYork

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine, is among the foremost academic medical centers in the world with 862 beds providing emergency, primary, and specialty care in virtually every field of medicine.

Is Columbia and NY Presbyterian the same?

ColumbiaDoctors provides excellence in patient care at some of the finest hospitals in the NYC metro area and the nation. We are affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian, recognized by US News & World Report as the #8 hospital in the nation.