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Elizabeth Amato to Succeed Rob Hack as President and CEO of HealtheConnections

SYRACUSE, New York – HealtheConnections is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Amato will be succeeding Rob Hack as the company’s president and chief executive officer, effective January 1, 2025. Earlier this year, Rob announced his intent to retire after nearly…

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2024 Letter to the Community

We are delighted to share our 2024 letter to the community. With every new year come new challenges and opportunities, and our growth and development is a testament to our strong partnerships. Read the full letter below.

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2024 Letter To The Community

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Quarterly Company Newsletter: Fourth Quarter, 2023

In the coming year, we will work with state and regional partners to support public health, transition to a data-centric system, improve customer engagement, and maintain strong security and compliance. Read the full newsletter to learn more.

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Quarterly Company Newsletter: Third Quarter, 2023

In this issue, see how we’re investing in innovative data-centric technologies and services in 2024, explore how health information exchanges can support public health surveillance and more. Read the full newsletter below.

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Quarterly Company Newsletter: Second Quarter, 2023

In this issue, we highlight how we have been maximizing purposeful collaboration to support better health outcomes. This includes leveraging collective expertise, preparing for the 1115 Medicaid Waiver, and more. Read the full newsletter below.

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2015 Year in Review

HealtheConnections announces a 2015 Year in Review report with a message from President & CEO, Rob Hack

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HealtheConnections Partners with ARISE to Improve Community Health Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities

HealtheConnections and ARISE were chosen by the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) as part of their Reaching People with Disabilities through Healthy Communities project to collaboratively work to make health-related opportunities in Onondaga County more inclusive of people with disabilities.

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HealtheConnections Receives Funding to Help Prevent and Control Chronic Disease Across Central New York

Central New York organizations partner together to fight obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, while reducing health disparities

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