[2] In May 1963, the Queens District Attorney opened an investigation into the finances of the institution after a former employee reported that the administration of the hospital was involved in a Blue Cross billing scheme.
[5] In 2016, Northwell Health announced that that state of New York had approved a request to merge the hospital with Long Island Jewish Valley Stream and run both facilities as divisions of the larger Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Glen Oaks.
[6] The hospital was subsequently renamed Long Island Jewish Forest Hills.
[7] The hospital currently manages 312 beds and offers general inpatient medical, surgical, intensive care, obstetrics and gynecological services.
In 2017, the hospital reported 16,500 inpatient discharges, over 2,000 baby deliveries, and over 50,000 Emergency Department visits.