Recently, The Queens Chronicle newspaper released its annual “Celebration of Queens” edition which included a salute to healthcare in the borough. Both hospitals in the MediSys Health Network were prominently featured in this publication.
Articles in the Chronicle focused on many aspects of the healthcare delivery system and services available to the community. One particular article aimed to highlight some of the most innovative services in the borough. Both Jamaica and Flushing Hospital were spotlighted in this article, showcasing two of our most advanced forms of care.
Flushing Hospital surgeon, Dr. Noman Khan was interviewed about the hospital’s state-of-the-art division of robotic surgery and the Da Vinci surgical system. Dr. Khan outlined the many benefits this non-invasive surgical platform offers Flushing patients. In the same article, Jamaica Hospital Cardiologist, Dr. Zoran Lasic spoke with a reporter about the hospital’s commitment to heart health. During his interview, Dr. Lasic revealed that Jamaica Hospital will be opening a brand-new, technologically advanced, Cardiovascular Interventional Suite to better treat patients with cardiovascular disease.
In a separate article, David Evangelista, Director of Managed Care for the MediSys Health Network was asked to discuss how residents of Queens can better navigate the health care system and obtain the proper type of health insurance. David offered tips on what insurance options are available to individuals who do not receive benefits through their employer.
Thanks to everyone who participated in these interviews, which highlighted the expert services and programs offered at both hospitals.
To read the full interviews, please click on the links below:

The New York State Department of Health has recently asked hospitals to help treat the growing number of people who have problems with addiction on an inpatient basis.
On June 26th, 2018, Flushing Hospital Medical Center (FHMC) collaborated with the Gift of Life Marrow Registry on hosting a Bone Marrow/Stem Cell “Swabbing” event in the hospital’s main lobby. The event was held to benefit Carolyn Inzirillo and all those waiting for a life-saving match. Tracey Kavanagh, RN, Department of Surgery, at FHMC was instrumental in organizing the day.
Healthy volunteers between the ages of 18-60 from all ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to join the registry to help someone in need. A simple swab from the inside of your cheek is all it takes to determine if you are a match for Carolyn Inzirillo or someone else. Visit
This summer, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center was the only hospital in our region to receive a highly coveted Sing for Hope piano.
The MediSys Health Network has received the American Heart Association’s/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. The award recognizes the network’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized and research-based guidelines.



For many years, Jamaica Hospital and Flushing Hospital have offered our patients the opportunity to better manage their healthcare and interact with their providers, through the MyChart patient portal.
On May 22nd the MediSys Health Network celebrated the 20th anniversary of its annual Golf Classic fundraiser.



