Rochester Regional Health


Rochester Regional Health in Rochester, New York is an integrated health system that was formed in 2014 by the joining of Rochester General and Unity Health systems.
The network includes five hospitals, ElderONE/PACE and home health programs, outpatient laboratories, rehabilitation programs and surgical centers, independent and assisted living centers and skilled nursing facilities. They serve families in communities from the Greater Rochester area across Western New York and the Finger Lakes region.
Rochester Regional Health is Rochester's second-largest employer.

History

In February 2003, Rochester General Health System and Unity Health System opened merger discussions, but the discussions ended in April 2004, when Rochester General's board of directors voted unanimously to reject the merger. The disagreement was partly due to the differences in ViaHealth wanting to merge its medical and dental staff, and Unity Health System the opposite. Merger discussions began again in April 2013, in response to incentives built by the Federal Affordable Care Act, but also New York State regulations and increasing pressure for better outcomes and lower costs from business and commercial insurers.
In July 2014, Rochester General Health System and Unity Health System merged. The new system was referred to as "RU system" or "Newco" for a short time until the new board of directors selected the name Rochester Regional Health System.
In January 2015, United Memorial Medical Center joined the system. Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic joined the system in April 2015. The hospitals joined due to the difficulty for small-town rural health clinics to be financially viable and to attract and retain adequate medical staff.
In May 2015, the system shortened its name to Rochester Regional Health.

Hospitals & Facilities

Rochester General Hospital

Originally started in 1975, ACM Global Laboratories was an affiliate of Unity Health System, and was acquired with the merging of both Rochester General and Unity Health Systems. ACM Medical Laboratories provided both ambulatory and outpatient lab services for physicians and other health care providers, hospitals, employers and patients.
Now a wholly owned affiliate of Rochester Regional Health, ACM changed its name from ACM Medical Laboratories to ACM Global Laboratories to reflect its global footprint as a provider in medical diagnostic and clinical trial testing services. They operate in over 65 countries, with facilities in Rochester, NY, England, China, India, and Singapore. They still provide all patient lab services in Rochester, NY under the name Rochester Regional Health Laboratories, but a majority of their operations are business-to-business.
ACM specializes in Pathology Services, Anatomic Pathology, Micro and Molecular Diagnostics, Digital Pathology, Drug Testing Services, Microbiology, Pain and Addiction Management Services, as well as Flow Cytometry.
In June 2018, ACM Global Laboratories acquired , a bioanalytical testing facility located in London, United Kingdom.

Sustainability

On October 20, 2017, Rochester Regional Health announced one of the most aggressive healthcare sustainability project in the United States. By 2025 the health system wants to source 100% of their electrical power from renewable means. In order to achieve this goal, the health system will reduce electricity use through updating facility equipment, increase on and off-site generation of renewable energy by adding things like solar panels, and commit to only purchasing renewable electricity when they need to purchase electricity.
By the end of 2025 the company anticipates it will spend $1.5 Million less in electricity needs throughout the entire health system than it does today.
Rochester Regional Health also has aggressive plans to spearhead sustainability in healthcare that include energy efficiency, waste management, sustainable purchasing, building design, food sourcing, and community outreach and education. said Rochester Regional Health's announcement of this initiative is the most ambitious sustainability commitment shared publicly by any health system is New York State, and is matched or exceeded by only a handful of other health systems in the nation.

Mobile Mammography Center

In late 2017, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced plans to fund $37.7 Million to help improve access to breast cancer screenings in New York State. Rochester Regional Health was among the recipients for this award to build a Mobile Mammography Center. Introduced in July 2018, the retrofitted RV-style vehicle is equipped with the same as a standing mammography suite, and will travel to and from Monroe County and the seven surrounding counties.
Rochester Regional Health received a three-year grant for up to $4 million total. The grant covered approximately $1 Million for the design and construction of the vehicle, and $3 Million for the staffing and operating costs.
The Rochester Regional Health Mobile Mammography Center is one of two Western New York mobile mammography units to receive the funding.

Notable staff