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§  2803-a.  Authority  to  contract.  Hospitals,  including  hospitals  described in subdivision ten of section 1.03 of the mental hygiene  law,  are  hereby  authorized, under such rules and regulations as the council  may authorize, to enter  into  contracts  and  make  arrangements  among  themselves  and among other municipal, state, federal or privately owned  hospitals, or any medical schools, or other  health  related  facilities  having  or  utilizing  hospital  services  or  facilities  or  voluntary  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  the public health law or nutrition programs that receive federal,  state  or  local  government  funding,  whether or not located in this state or  elsewhere, for the    1. mutual use, or exchange of medical  resources  including,  but  not  limited to, real or personal property or employment of personnel;    2. joint purchases of goods, supplies and services; or    3.  development  of  medical  information,  techniques  and facilities  useful in the progress of the medical art; reduction  of  medical  costs  and promotion of a more efficient and effective approach to the delivery  of health care services.    Any  contract  between any such hospitals and such voluntary ambulance  services shall be limited to  joint  purchases  of  goods  and  supplies  necessary  for  the support of such ambulance services or otherwise used  by such hospitals.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2803-a

§  2803-a.  Authority  to  contract.  Hospitals,  including  hospitals  described in subdivision ten of section 1.03 of the mental hygiene  law,  are  hereby  authorized, under such rules and regulations as the council  may authorize, to enter  into  contracts  and  make  arrangements  among  themselves  and among other municipal, state, federal or privately owned  hospitals, or any medical schools, or other  health  related  facilities  having  or  utilizing  hospital  services  or  facilities  or  voluntary  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  the public health law or nutrition programs that receive federal,  state  or  local  government  funding,  whether or not located in this state or  elsewhere, for the    1. mutual use, or exchange of medical  resources  including,  but  not  limited to, real or personal property or employment of personnel;    2. joint purchases of goods, supplies and services; or    3.  development  of  medical  information,  techniques  and facilities  useful in the progress of the medical art; reduction  of  medical  costs  and promotion of a more efficient and effective approach to the delivery  of health care services.    Any  contract  between any such hospitals and such voluntary ambulance  services shall be limited to  joint  purchases  of  goods  and  supplies  necessary  for  the support of such ambulance services or otherwise used  by such hospitals.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2803-a

§  2803-a.  Authority  to  contract.  Hospitals,  including  hospitals  described in subdivision ten of section 1.03 of the mental hygiene  law,  are  hereby  authorized, under such rules and regulations as the council  may authorize, to enter  into  contracts  and  make  arrangements  among  themselves  and among other municipal, state, federal or privately owned  hospitals, or any medical schools, or other  health  related  facilities  having  or  utilizing  hospital  services  or  facilities  or  voluntary  ambulance services registered or certified pursuant to article thirty of  the public health law or nutrition programs that receive federal,  state  or  local  government  funding,  whether or not located in this state or  elsewhere, for the    1. mutual use, or exchange of medical  resources  including,  but  not  limited to, real or personal property or employment of personnel;    2. joint purchases of goods, supplies and services; or    3.  development  of  medical  information,  techniques  and facilities  useful in the progress of the medical art; reduction  of  medical  costs  and promotion of a more efficient and effective approach to the delivery  of health care services.    Any  contract  between any such hospitals and such voluntary ambulance  services shall be limited to  joint  purchases  of  goods  and  supplies  necessary  for  the support of such ambulance services or otherwise used  by such hospitals.