NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2016 -- ABM (NYSE:ABM), a leading provider of facility solutions, announced that ABM Healthcare Support Services has been selected to provide environmental services management for Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT. Yale-New Haven Hospital, one of the prominent medical centers in the nation, provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary, family-focused care in more than 100 medical specialty areas.
Under the terms of the multi-year contract, ABM has begun overseeing all environmental services operational aspects with a commitment to enhance Yale-New Haven’s exceptional patient care and increase operating efficiency.
"We are elated to partner with one of our country's most prestigious and respected hospitals," said Dan Bowen, ABM Healthcare Support Services president. "We will leverage our extensive experience of environmental services management to help ensure Yale-New Haven’s patients, visitors, and staff have a safe, clean, and healthy environment. We strive every day to enhance the patient experience by delivering the highest standard of care and look forward to a long and productive partnership."
ABOUT ABM
ABM (NYSE:ABM) is a leading provider of facility solutions with revenues of $4.9 billion and over 100,000 employees deployed in more than 300 offices throughout the United States and various international locations. ABM’s comprehensive capabilities include electrical & lighting, energy solutions, facilities engineering, HVAC & mechanical, janitorial, landscape & turf, mission critical solutions and parking, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions. ABM provides custom facility solutions in urban, suburban and rural areas to properties of all sizes — from schools and commercial buildings to hospitals, data centers manufacturing plants and airports. ABM Industries Incorporated, which operates through its subsidiaries, was founded in 1909. For more information, visit www.abm.com.
ABOUT YALE-NEW HAVEN
Yale-New Haven Hospital was founded as the General Hospital Society of Connecticut in 1826 and was affiliated with the Medical Institution of Yale College, which had been founded in 1810. Since then, the hospital's name was changed to Yale-New Haven Hospital and is a 1,541-bed private, nonprofit teaching hospital. Yale-New Haven is regularly recognized as a Best Hospitals in the U.S. by the U.S. News & World Report rankings of specialty services. With two main campuses, Yale-New Haven is the largest acute care provider in southern Connecticut and one of the Northeast's major referral centers. Yale-New Haven Hospital is committed to innovation and excellence in patient care, teaching, research and service to our communities. For more information, visit www.ynhh.org
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