Physician Practice
Practice Name | New York Neurotrauma Consortium |
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Website | nyneurotrauma.org |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 2 |
Number of Locations | 7 |
The New York Neurotrauma Consortium (NYNC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization comprised of healthcare providers, allied healthcare professionals, and researchers representing several organizations in the State of New York, primarily within the New York City Metropolitan Area (NYMA). The consortium is dedicated to the promotion of research, education, and improvements in neurotrauma care, with a focus on traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Activities include educating members, participating in research, facilitating public awareness, and disseminating neurotrauma-related information. [2, 3]
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## New York Neurotrauma Consortium Does Not Operate a Unified Patient Portal or EHR The New York Neurotrauma Consortium (NYNC), a non-profit organization comprising healthcare providers, researchers, and allied professionals from various institutions across the New York metropolitan area, does not utilize a single, centralized patient portal or Electronic Health Record (EHR) system for patient care. The consortium's primary focus is on advancing neurotrauma care through research, education, and collaborative initiatives among its members. Patients receiving care from healthcare professionals who are members of the NYNC would access patient portals and EHR systems provided by the individual hospitals, medical centers, or private practices where they receive treatment. Several prominent healthcare institutions in the New York area have professionals involved with the NYNC, including but not limited to, NYC Health and Hospitals โ Jacobi, Northwell Health, University Hospital of Downstate, Mount Sinai Health System, and NYU. These institutions each have their own respective patient portals and EHR systems. For example, search results indicate that NewYork-Presbyterian, in collaboration with Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine, uses a patient portal called Connect, which is linked to MyChart, a common patient portal interface for institutions using the Epic EHR system. Another entity, "NY NeuroCare" (distinct from the NYNC), is noted to use the athenaPatient portal, associated with the athenahealth EHR system. Therefore, to determine the specific patient portal and EHR system a patient interacts with, they would need to identify the healthcare institution or practice where they are receiving care from a NYNC member.