SNF helps the Hospital for Special Surgery expand its capacity to deliver world-class care
Jun 12, 2023
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Building on a nearly two-decade partnership with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is helping the world-leading orthopedics institution expand and modernize its facilities.
A new grant from SNF will support the construction of the new Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Tower, which will house HSS joint replacement and spine care services. Part of a larger transformation of its campus, the creation of the new Kellen Tower will help HSS better serve patients’ musculoskeletal health needs and advance research that aims to raise the standard of care available to all.
Every single person should have access to expert medical care, and visionary leaders like Tom Sculco and everyone at HSS are essential to this collective effort. Construction of the Kellen Tower is a milestone for HSS, but in truth the Hospital never stops building—skills among early-career surgeons, international pathways of knowledge exchange, new approaches to treatment and new frameworks for delivering the best care possible. We are proud to support HSS in its commitment to excellence in improving health for all.
Andreas C. Dracopoulos, SNF Co-President