Lewis County Health System closer to seeing county reimbursement


LOWVILLE, New York (WWNY) – Lewis County Health System is one step closer to being reimbursed millions of dollars from the county.

The Health and Human Services Committee unanimously approved moving $2.5 million from this year’s fund balance and $1 million per year over the next two years.

It’s money the county borrowed from the hospital in 2018 to help build the Jefferson Community College Education Center in Lewis County.

Health System officials say the money would help reopen the hospital’s maternity ward.

“These funds will be used for general operations but specifically for maternity; we continue to keep working to reopen that. We had a new provider that started this Monday so we are excited at the possibility of moving forward with reopening,” said Jeff Hellinger, Lewis County Health System CFO.

The repayment still needs approval by the full board of legislators.


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