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Saratoga-Based aptihealth Names Koehler As Its President And Chief Operating Officer

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Tim Koehler is president and chief operating officer of aptihealth.
Courtesy aptihealth

The health group aptihealth, a tech-driven behavioral healthcare provider built for higher acuity care based in Saratoga Springs, has named Tim Koehler as president and chief operating officer.

Koehler was chief operating officer at Bluestone Physician Services, where he spearheaded the company’s market expansion and transition from fee-for-service to value-based care, including the creation of Bluestone ACO. 

At Bluestone, Koehler built and led teams responsible for on-site medical care for high-risk patients living in residential care settings. As CEO and founder of Bluestone ACO, he created one of the highest performing ACO’s in the country when measured by savings per beneficiary.

Prior to Bluestone, Koehler spent nearly two decades at UnitedHealth Group (UHG), the 11th ranked company on the 2022 Fortune Global 500, in executive and management roles, the last of which was as president of the Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance (DPCA). At DPCA, Koehler  lead development of the business model to support all core operational functions including call center, claims, eligibility, payments, network operations, fulfillment, capacity planning, product development and a proprietary technology platform. 

DPCA contracted with 27 UHC health plans and five non-UHC plans including three independent BCBS plans and over 350 self-funded employers.

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Owner Of Sans Souci Tattoo In Ballston Lake Brings Along Her Training In Fine Arts

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Krystal Ingram is the owner of Sans Souci Tattoo located at 318 Ruhle Road South in Ballston Lake. She purchased a 5,000-square-foot, two-story mixed-use building there in July.
©2023 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Christine Graf

After more than a decade spent working at the Dead Presidents Lounge in Albany, tattoo artist Krystal Ingram has opened her own studio in Ballston Lake.

Sans Souci Tattoo is located at 318 Ruhle Road South, just off Exit 11 of the Northway.

According to Ingram, she became interested in tattoos after her uncle got one when she was ten years old.

“I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen in my life. I became super fascinated by tattoos and the whole culture surrounding them. My parents were completely not into tattoos at all, and I think that’s what made me want to be a part of it even more.”

A graduate of Albany High School, Ingram received a B.F.A. in print making from SUNY New Paltz in 2011. Two weeks after graduating, she began working as an apprentice to a tattoo artist at the Dead Presidents Lounge. After two years as an apprentice, she began building her own client base.

“I always felt like I wanted something that I could call my own, and I wanted to build a community that I could call my own as well,” she said. “I also knew that it was a good idea from a business perspective. I don’t have a retirement plan, so I need to invest wisely.”

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Employment Training For Adults Program Gets Grant To Help People Enroll In Its Sessions

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Michelle Stockwell, ETA administrator for adult programs, and ETA instructor Jason Viele, center, receive a check from Allendale Machinery local sales engineer Dave Sharpe.
Courtesy ETA

The Gene Haas Foundation recently awarded the local Employment Training for Adults (ETA) Machine Tool Technology program a grant to assist with student tuition and program needs.

ETA is affiliated with the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES. The grant will help people enroll in the  Machine Tool Technology program and prepare themselves for a successful career. 

Dave Sharpe, local sales engineer with Allendale Machinery, recently presented the check to ETA instructor Jason Viele and Michelle Stockwell, administrator for adult programs.

Allendale Machinery Systems supplies manufacturing solutions for local businesses with a main product provided by Haas Automation, the largest supplier of American-made machine tools in the country. Both Allendale and Haas are big supporters of education.

“If you look around, you won’t see a product that didn’t have a machine tool involved in its creation,” Sharpe said. “For example, your toaster, refrigerator, or furnace all had machine tools making components or tooling. Medical products like the MRIs used in diagnosis are made locally. The list seems endless. The demand is behind the supply for trained people to operate the manufacturing equipment for industry. 

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Business Brief: January 2023

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

The Ballston Spa Public Library and the Friends of the Library (FOL) partners are launching a capital campaign called Funding Our Future – Brick by Brick and Book by Book.

The money raised through the campaign will be used to renovate, redesign and increase the library’s role in the community.

The total cost of the proposed project is approximately $3 million, a sum that includes built-in inflation costs. The capital campaign aims to raise approximately $750,000 of the total costs. The campaign has already applied for more than $450,000 dollars in grant awards.

The project includes the addition of a reading room and local history room, an enhanced children’s area, teen space and a renovated community meeting space. Funds will also be used to improve accessibility, use of technology and energy sustainability.

The completion of the project is expected to result in an increase in the number of public programs offered as well as the number of programs hosted at the library by partner groups.

Additional information about the campaign will be shared on the Friends of the Ballston Spa Public Library  Facebook page, and the Ballston Spa Public Library website as the weeks progress.

To donate community members can either send a check made out to Friends of the Ballston Spa Public Library at 21 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa, NY 12020, Attn: Friends of the Ballston Spa Public Library, or visit the website bspl.sals.edu.

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Local Hospitals Get High Marks For Patient Safety Procedures From Watchdog Group

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Saratoga Hospital earned high grades for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group for fall 2022. The hospital was placed in the top 25 percent of New York state facilities in the safety report.
©2023 Saratoga Photographer.com

Two Albany Med Health System facilities—Saratoga Hospital and Glens Falls Hospital—have earned high grades for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group for fall 2022.  

The two hospitals lead the Capital Region, with grades of A for Saratoga Hospital and B for Glens Falls Hospital. These high marks place both hospitals in the top 25 percent of New York state facilities for this report. 

The Leapfrog Group is a nonprofit watchdog organization that serves as a voice for health care consumers and purchasers, using their collective influence to foster positive change in U.S. health care.

“Our Leapfrog score reflects our culture of safety and 24/7 commitment to protecting patients from preventable harm and errors,” Saratoga Hospital President and CEO Jill J. VanKuren said. “The A grade is a tribute to our team and a source of assurance to our patients, who can be confident they’re receiving care at one of New York’s safest hospitals.” 

The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade assigns letter grades twice a year to nearly 3,000 U.S. general hospitals based on over 30 measures of patient safety. Thirty percent of U.S. hospitals earned the highest rating of A. Twenty-eight percent earned a B.

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Saratoga Hospital Mother/Baby Unit Gets $225,000 Donation For New Delivery Beds

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
At the Flower & Fruit Mission’s Snow Ball fundraiser last month, from left, are Mary Solomons, Heather Mabee, Stephanie Collins, Jill VanKuren, Carly Connors, Sarah Bunzey, and Klare Ingram.
Courtesy Saratoga Hospital

The Flower & Fruit Mission of Saratoga Hospital is donating $225,000 to buy new labor and delivery beds to enhance the childbirth experience at the hospital’s Mother/Baby Unit.

 Flower & Fruit Mission President Stephanie Collins announced the gift in December at the annual Snow Ball, the organization’s signature holiday party. The event netted $30,000 and honored recently retired Saratoga Hospital President and CEO Angelo Calbone for his 16 years of service to the hospital and the community.

 The new beds will put the finishing touches on a $2.7 million unit renovation, which created a modern, comfortable birthing environment rooted in best practices for maternity care. The $225,000 is in addition to a previous Flower & Fruit Mission gift of $250,000 for the renovation.

 “The Flower & Fruit Mission has helped shape women’s health care in Saratoga County for more than a century,” said Sarah Bunzey, RN, director of Women’s Health Services at Saratoga Hospital. “Every mother who delivers at Saratoga Hospital—and every baby born here—benefits from the Mission’s foresight and extraordinary generosity.”

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Health Department Continues To Stress Flu Vaccinations For People Age 6 And Up

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023January 9, 2023

The state Department of Health continues to emphasize the importance of everyone aged six months and older getting a flu shot, with the Department’s latest report showing an additional pediatric death in New York, bringing the total to five so far this season. 

“One pediatric flu death is already too many,” state Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett said. “With yet another death being reported in New York, we urge every New Yorker, parent, and guardian to get themselves and their children their flu shot immediately. It is not too late to get the most important protection for yourself and your family possible against becoming seriously ill.”

The state’s new flu surveillance report, with data through Dec. 17, shows a total of 217,094 positive influenza cases across all 62 counties in New York have been reported to date. Additionally, there were 61 outbreaks in acute care and long term care facilities.

Outside of New York City, week-over-week lab-confirmed flu cases are up 4 percent, rising from 34,599 cases to 36,047. The report also found that confirmed cases in New York City dropped 19 percent, while overall hospitalizations were down 3 percent from the previous week ending the week of Dec. 17 at 2,709 hospitalizations across the State.

Nationally, the weekly U.S. surveillance report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there have been 12,000 deaths across the country attributed to the flu so far this season, including 47 pediatric deaths. CDC’s report found an estimated 190,000 hospitalizations due to influenza, putting the cumulative rate at 6 times higher than the highest rate for this same time over the last decade.

Officials urged New Yorkers to take precautions to protect against the flu. This includes getting the annual flu shot and wearing a well-fitting mask, especially for those who experience symptoms or live with, care for, or are considered at the heightened risk of severe illness (children 5 years of age or younger, pregnant people, older adults, and/or those with underlying health conditions such as a weakened immune system, diabetes, heart and/or lung disease, and/or asthma).

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With Business Going Strong, Cupola Coffee In Burnt Hills Expands Accommodations

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Cindy Turgeon, husband Michael Turgeon and son Will McKenna at Cupola Coffee.
©2023 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Christine Graf

Less than two years after opening Cupola Coffee in Burnt Hills, owner Cindy Turgeon is expanding her 227 Kingsley Road coffee shop. Plans are currently underway to expand into an adjoining 300-square-foot space.

Before opening Cupola in 2021, Turgeon operated Sgraffito Art Studio on Route 50 and worked as an art teacher for the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central School District. Her goal at the time was to finance the opening of a coffee shop—an “artful café”—in Burnt Hills where she lives. 

“Almost every other little town on the planet had a coffee shop,” said Turgeon. “We have such a great community that is so supportive, but we didn’t have a coffee shop.”

Turgeon spent close to five years putting together a business plan and educating herself on the coffee shop industry. She worked with the Small Business Development Center in Albany and attended the free workshops offered by the Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region. 

“I wanted to open a place that anyone could just walk in and meet up with a friend. I also wanted a place where we could hang art and display work without it being a commission-based space,” she said. “I wanted to have something beautiful, and I knew it had to be right in the center of Burnt Hills.”

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Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association Revives Its Chocolate Festival

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

The Ballston Spa Chocolate Fest is returning to the village for the first time since 2020.

The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association announced the eighth festival that will take place on Friday, Feb. 3, from 4-8 p.m. throughout the village of Ballston Spa.

There are sponsorship opportunities and the association is also calling for “chocolate chef” entries.

Area restaurants, bakeries, and chefs are all welcome to compete to showcase their talents and tastes by preparing small, sample-sized chocolate offerings in three categories: dessert (sweet), savory, and chocolate beverage. These treats will be judged by those who attend the festival.

“We are so excited to bring Chocolate Fest back to Ballston Spa,” said committee member Nathan Ward. “Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we haven’t been able to host this event since February of 2020.”

While savoring chocolate treats, visitors  can participate a variety of First Friday activities going on throughout the village, including live music, artist demonstrations and special promotions. 

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Business Report: New Years Financial Resolutions

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Robert Snell, financial adviser with Edward Jones Financial in Saratoga Springs.

By Rob Snell

It’s that time of year when many of us promise ourselves we’ll go to the gym more, or learn a new language, or take up a musical instrument, or any number of other worthy goals. 

But this year, when making New Year’s resolutions, why not also consider some financial ones?

Here are a few to consider:

Don’t let inflation derail your investment strategy. As you know, inflation was the big financial story of 2022, hitting a 40-year high. And while it may moderate somewhat this year, it will likely still be higher than what we experienced the past decade or so. 

Even so, it’s a good idea to try not to let today’s inflation harm your investment strategy for the future. That happened last year: More than half of American workers either reduced their contributions to their 401(k)s and other retirement plans or stopped contributing completely during the third quarter of 2022, according to a survey by Allianz Life Insurance of North America. Of course, focusing on your cash flow needs today is certainly understandable, but are there other ways you can free up some money, such as possibly lowering your spending, so you can continue contributing to your retirement accounts? 

It’s worth the effort because you could spend two or three decades as a retiree.

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