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Daily Voice Leaders: Northern Westchester Hospital President Joel Seligman

MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- It's been a time in the healthcare industry when when it seems the only constant has been change.

Daily Voice Leaders: NWH President and CEO Joel Seligman on the tumultuous state of health care, and what it means to the consumer.

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Daily Voice Leaders: Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joe Seligman on area hospitals' partnership and growth efforts.

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Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joel Seligman on future of the 'Community Hospital' atmosphere.

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Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joel Seligman on the changes NWH patients can expect.

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Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joel Seligman on how current growth might play out.

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Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joel Seligman on the long-term outlook for NWH.

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Northern Westchester Hospital President and CEO Joel Seligman on the Affordable Care Act.

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Joel Seligman knows that better than most.

The president and chief executive officer of Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, Seligman oversaw NWH's recent partnership agreement with North Shore-LIJ, which operates 12 hospitals in New York City and Long Island.

"They're all these opportunities to make the system better, and I believe that's what we're living through," Seligman said. "I think we're in Year 2 or 3 of a 10-year revolution that is going to be very chaotic and disjointed and is not going to feel good all the time, but at the end of it, I think we will have for the first time something you can call a healthcare delivery system."

Our changing healthcare system is among the topics Seligman discussed with Daily Voice Founder and CEO Carll Tucker in the latest installment of a new series "Daily Voice Leaders," which spotlights many of the key decision makers in Westchester County.

Seligman also discussed:

Area hospitals' partnership and growth efforts.

Future of the "Community Hospital" atmosphere.

Changes NWH patients can expect.

How current growth might play out.

Long-term outlook for NWH.

Affordable Care Act.

For other interviews in Daily Voice's Leader Series, click here.

This article is part of a paid Content Partnership with the advertiser, Northern Westchester Hospital. Daily Voice has no involvement in the writing of the article and the statements and opinions contained in it are solely those of the advertiser.

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