Investment Priorities

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Advance Access

Ensuring patients receive safe, timely, local care, without leaving the Adirondacks.

Supported items include:

  • Strengthening specialty care
  • Expanding access to vital health and wellness services
  • Providing education that promotes lifelong health
  • Upgrading surgical tools to deliver advanced care locally



Your gift keeps essential care in our community, close to family and home.

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Enrich Workforce

Supporting the people who care for our community.


Your gift helps us:

  • Train and retain exceptional clinicians
  • Offer advanced education & professional development Strengthen recruitment for rural medicine
  • Provide tools that reduce burnout and support excellence
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Enhance Healthcare Infrastructure

Modernizing the equipment and technology that keep care strong.


Examples include:

  • Upgrade imaging systems
  • Advanced diagnostic tools
  • Security Technology & IT Infrastructure 

Adirondack Health's Community & Economic Impact: 2025

Economic activity


$201,000,000

The economic activity generated by hospitals through jobs and the purchase of goods and services makes up 10.3% of the state’s entire gross domestic product.

Jobs created


1,200

Hospitals and health systems are often the largest employers in communities, generate many more jobs and are top 10 private sector employers in every region of New York.

Tax dollars generated


$27,000,000

New York hospitals generate significant tax dollars and stimulate the economies of local communities and the whole state.

Payroll expenditures


$73,000,000

New York hospitals’ #1 investment is in their people, including direct salary and benefits to their employees.

Outpatients provided care


162,000

People treated in the emergency room


14,000

People admitted to hospitals


2,200

Babies delivered


200