Free the Doctors: To Fix Affordable Care Act, Trump Must Restore Physician Authority

Posted on: February 2, 2017

SourceObserver

Author: Daniel E. Straus

As talk swirls about repealing and replacing Obamacare, President Trump must train his focus on the fundamental error of the ACA, which is the shift in patient care decision-making away from frontline physicians and toward hospitals and insurance companies. Health insurance for everyone is important; however if it comes at the expense of providing quality healthcare to everyone, it is at best a pyrrhic victory. Hospitals are the most expensive and many times inefficient venue for the delivery of care and have contributed to rising costs while also failing to improve the quality of patient care.  

The First 100 Days: Health Care

Posted on: January 30, 2017

SourceNJ Biz

“We’re going to repeal it and replace it.”
We haven’t heard a politician repeat the same line about health care over and over since …“If you like the plan you have, you can keep it.”
If only health care in this country were so easy.
With the swearing in of Donald Trump as our nation’s 45th president last week, the issue of health care is now firmly on his desk.
Does he truly have the votes (or the mandate) to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the signature program of his predecessor, President Barack Obama?
Does he truly have a replacement? And, if so, is it any better?
Last month, in preparation for President Trump’s first 100 days in office, NJBIZ held a health care panel
at Forsgate Country Club with six experts in their fields. Following are their thoughts:  

CareOne feels it’s found formula for success: After 17 years in industry, senior care company ready to take on newcomers

Posted on: January 19, 2017

By: Anjalee Khemlani

Source: NJBIZ

CareOne is well-versed in the broad spectrum of services needed to run a successful senior care organization. Most of all, it knows one thing: With an ever-increasing focus on this sector of health care, competition is rising.

After 17 years in business, CareOne feels it’s ready.  

Nespresso gets new digs further up Madison Avenue

Posted on: December 21, 2016

Source: New York Post

Author: Lois Weiss

Nespresso is moving up Madison Avenue from the jewelry Gold Coast to a space on the Apple and Art block.

The coffee cafe will be brewing on the northeast corner of East 74th Street with just under 1,949 square feet on the ground and another 2,000 square feet on the lower level.  

CareOne CEO Daniel E. Straus Received The Spirit Of Healing Award At Holy Name Medical Center’s 2016 Annual Founders Ball

Posted on: December 12, 2016

Daniel E. Straus was presented with the Spirit of Healing Award at Holy Name Medical Center’s Annual Founders Ball, which raised a record-setting $1 million.

Fort Lee, NJ —The Holy Name Medical Center Foundation hosted the 2016 Founders Ball at The Pierre Hotel in New York, NY, on December 3rd, to benefit Holy Name Medical Center’s programs and services. More than 700 friends, benefactors, dignitaries and physicians attended the annual event, which raised over $1 million – the largest event in the Center’s history, both in attendance and financial support. During the evening’s tribute, Daniel E. Straus, President & CEO of CareOne, LLC was presented with the Spirit of Healing Award.

 

NY Giants Defensive End Jason Pierre Paul Presents Harry Brandeis Award To CareOne Executive Vice President Elizabeth Straus

Posted on: December 6, 2016

CareOne Executive Vice President Elizabeth Straus was presented with the Harry Brandeis Award for her philanthropic efforts, following in the footsteps of her father, Daniel E. Straus, who received the award in 2007.  

Holy Name’s Annual Founders Ball To Honor Fort Lee CEO

Posted on: November 14, 2016

Source: Daily Voice

Author: Rachel Martin

TEANECK, N.J. — The Holy Name Medical Center Foundation is hosting its black-tie ball to highlight patient care, honor one regional leader’s contributions to the field and raise funds for the Foundation.

This year, the Foundation is honoring Daniel Straus, chairman and CEO of CareOneheadquartered in Fort Lee, with its Spirit of Healing Award. The 2016 Annual Founders Ball is on Saturday, Dec. 3 at New York City’s The Pierre Hotel.
“It’s particularly meaningful to be honored at this year’s Founders Ball, as CareOne and Holy Name Medical Center are longtime partners in providing quality patient-centric care,” said Daniel Straus.
 

Holy Name to Host 2016 Annual Founders Ball at The Pierre Hotel

Posted on: November 9, 2016

TEANECK, NJ November 3, 2016 ―  On December 3, 2016 at The Pierre Hotel in New York, NY, the Holy Name Medical Center Foundation [HNMC Foundation] will be hosting its 2016 Annual Founders Ball, honoring Daniel E. Straus, Chairman and CEO, CareOne, LLC with the Spirit of Healing Award. This year’s Founders Ball includes three chairpersons, Angelica Berrie, Ilan Kaufthal, and Elizabeth Straus.   Angelica Berrie, President of The Russell Berrie Foundation, was the recipient of the 2015 Spirit of Healing Award at last year’s Founders Ball.  

CareOne Executive Vice President Elizabeth Straus Named 2016 Harry Brandeis Award Recipient

Posted on: November 9, 2016

Fort Lee, NJ – October 31, 2016 – CareOne Executive Vice President Elizabeth Straus has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Community Resource Council of Northern New Jersey’s Harry Brandeis Award in recognition of her leadership and dedication to community service and philanthropy.  

Upper East Side Condo for $17.3 Million

Posted on: June 3, 2016

Source: The New York Times

Author: Vivian Marino

The former wife of the Russian oil and real estate magnate Shalva Chigirinsky bought a sprawling luxury apartment in a new condominium conversion on the Upper East Side, and at $17,310,250, it was the most expensive closed sale of the week, according to city records.