Montefiore Nyack Hospital

Montefiore Nyack Hospital, located at 160 North Midland Avenue in Nyack, NY, is a 391-bed community acute care medical and surgical hospital that has been providing competent, innovative, and accessible care to Rockland County and surrounding areas since 1895. As part of the Montefiore Health System, we bring the expertise of a renowned academic medical center close to home, supported by recent investments in our emergency department and cardiac catheterization lab. Our services include emergency care at the FJ Borelli Family Emergency Center (a designated Level III Trauma Center), cancer care, cardiac care, women's health, and more. Montefiore Nyack Hospital is also a teaching hospital in partnership with Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Identifiers

Hospital Name Montefiore Nyack Hospital
Facility ID 330104

Location

Address 160 NORTH MIDLAND AVENUE
City/Town Nyack
State NY
ZIP Code 10960
County/Parish ROCKLAND

Health System

Health System Montefiore Health System
Health System Website Domain montefiore.org
Recently Joined Health System (Past 4 Years) No

Health System Size & Scope

Health System Total Hospitals 6
Health System Total Beds 2873
Health System Hospital Locations New York

Ownership & Characteristics

Hospital Type Acute Care Hospitals
Hospital Ownership Voluntary non-profit - Other
Ownership Details Montefiore Health System
Emergency Services No

Mark E. Geller, MD, FACR

President, Chief Executive Officer

Named chair of the Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association (NorMet). Began healthcare career as a radiologist. Played a central role in forming American Physician Partners Management. Oversaw Montefiore Nyack Hospital's Transformation Project. Helped lead the affiliation with Montefiore Health System in 2018. Earned medical degree from SUNY Downstate and BA from Duke University.

Mark P. Mercurio, CPA, MBA

Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Treasurer Montefiore Nyack Foundation.

Michael A. Novak, MSM, MBA, FACHE

Vice President, Chief Operating Officer

NA

Anthony Matejicka, DO, MPH, FACP

Vice President, Chief Medical Officer

NA

Kathy Lunney, MS, RN

Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer

NA

Alice Cronin

AVP CIO

NA

Jennifer Rivera Phr

Associate Vice President Human Resources

NA

Lauren Malone

Associate Vice President Public Relations And Marketing

NA

Murali Krishna

Section Chief And Medical Director Of Pulmonary Medicine

NA

Residency Programs

Allopathic Residency Program No
Dental Residency Program No
Osteopathic Residency Program No
Other Residency Programs No
Pediatric Residency Program No

Capacity & Services

Licensed Beds 375

Staffing & Personnel

FTE Employees on Payroll 1227.2
FTE Interns & Residents 0.04

Inpatient Utilization

Inpatient Days (Title V) NA
Inpatient Days (Title XVIII) 23576
Inpatient Days (Title XIX) 3789
Total Inpatient Days 62265
Bed Count 209
Available Bed Days 76285
Discharges (Title V) NA
Discharges (Title XVIII) 3443
Discharges (Title XIX) 587
Total Discharges 10277

Adult & Pediatric Subtotal

Inpatient Days (Title V; Adults & Peds) NA
Inpatient Days (Title XVIII; Adults & Peds) 23576
Inpatient Days (Title XIX; Adults & Peds) 3524
Total Inpatient Days (Adults & Peds) 58497
Bed Count (Adults & Peds) 199
Available Bed Days (Adults & Peds) 72635
Discharges (Title V; Adults & Peds) NA
Discharges (Title XVIII; Adults & Peds) 3443
Discharges (Title XIX; Adults & Peds) 587
Total Discharges (Adults & Peds) 10277

Quality Summary

Care Quality Stengths The hospital is average in every measured mortality rate Hospital does an exceptional job of ensuring patients at the hospital do not get infections
Care Quality Concerns Low overall patient satisfaction. Patients report that the care team can be slow at times in meeting their needs. Patients report challenges with communication about their medications. Patients reported concerns with being abel to have quiet rest in the hospital Hospital has an long ER wait time. It takes on average over 3 hours for patients to be seen and treated Hospital does not do a good job of treating conditions like heart failure so that patients don't have to come back to the hospital. Hospital does not do a good job of treating conditions like pneumonia so that patients don't have to come back to the hospital.

Hospital Overall Rating

Patient Experience Star Ratings

Nurse Communication – Star Rating
Doctor Communication – Star Rating
Staff Responsiveness – Star Rating
Communication About Medicines – Star Rating
Discharge Information – Star Rating
Care Transition – Star Rating
Cleanliness – Star Rating
Quietness – Star Rating
Overall Hospital Rating – Star Rating
Recommend Hospital – Star Rating

Recommendation Percentage

Percent of Patients Who Definitely Recommend the Hospital 51%

Mortality Group Indicators

Mortality Group – Rate of Complications for Hip/Knee Replacement Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate for Heart Attack Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate for CABG Surgery Patients
Mortality Group – Death Rate for COPD Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate for Heart Failure Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate for Pneumonia Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate for Stroke Patients No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Pressure Ulcer Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Death Rate Among Surgical Inpatients With Serious Treatable Complications No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Iatrogenic Pneumothorax Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – In-Hospital Fall with Hip Fracture Rate
Mortality Group – Postoperative Hemorrhage or Hematoma Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury Requiring Dialysis Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Postoperative Respiratory Failure Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Perioperative Pulmonary Embolism or Deep Vein Thrombosis Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Postoperative Sepsis Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Postoperative Wound Dehiscence Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – Abdominopelvic Accidental Puncture or Laceration Rate No Different Than National Average
Mortality Group – CMS Medicare PSI 90: Patient Safety and Adverse Events Composite No Different Than National Average

Timely & Effective Care

Timely and Effective Care: Average (Median) Time in the Emergency Department Before Leaving (Lower Is Better) 218

Readmission Scores & Groups

Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Heart Attack Patients -2.8
Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Heart Failure Patients 26.3
Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Pneumonia Patients 65.8
Readmission Score Rate of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Colonoscopy (per 1,000 Colonoscopies) 12.2
Readmission Score Rate of Inpatient Admissions for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy 12
Readmission Score Rate of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy 5.8
Readmission Score Ratio of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Hospital Outpatient Surgery 1
Readmission Score Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Readmission Rate 13.9
Readmission Score Rate of Readmission for CABG Not Available
Readmission Score Rate of Readmission for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients 18.4
Readmission Score Heart Failure (HF) 30-Day Readmission Rate 20.2
Readmission Score Rate of Readmission After Hip/Knee Replacement 4.6
Readmission Score Rate of Readmission After Discharge From Hospital (Hospital-Wide) 14.7
Readmission Score Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Readmission Rate 18.6
Readmission Group Hospital Return Days for Heart Attack Patients Average Days per 100 Discharges
Readmission Group Hospital Return Days for Heart Failure Patients More Days Than Average per 100 Discharges
Readmission Group Hospital Return Days for Pneumonia Patients More Days Than Average per 100 Discharges
Readmission Group Rate of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Colonoscopy (per 1,000 Colonoscopies) No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Rate of Inpatient Admissions for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Rate of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Ratio of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Hospital Outpatient Surgery No Different than expected
Readmission Group Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Readmission Rate No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Rate of Readmission for CABG Not Available
Readmission Group Rate of Readmission for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Heart Failure (HF) 30-Day Readmission Rate No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Rate of Readmission After Hip/Knee Replacement No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Rate of Readmission After Discharge From Hospital (Hospital-Wide) No Different Than the National Rate
Readmission Group Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Readmission Rate No Different Than the National Rate

Infection SIRs

CLABSI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.757
CAUTI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.994
SSI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 1.110
CDI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.265
MRSA SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.442

Fiscal Period

Fiscal Year Begin Jan 01, 2022
Fiscal Year End Dec 31, 2022

Charity & Uncompensated Care ($ thousands)

Charity Care Cost $7,058
Bad Debt Expense $4,943
Uncompensated Care Cost $8,184
Total Uncompensated Care $34,320

Operating Expenses ($ thousands)

Total Salaries $127,537
Overhead Expenses (Non-Salary) $212,435
Depreciation Expense $13,380
Total Operating Costs $312,402

Charges ($ thousands)

Inpatient Charges $872,392
Outpatient Charges $722,602
Total Patient Charges $1,594,994

Wage-Related Details ($ thousands)

Core Wage Costs $43,560
Wage Costs (RHC/FQHC)
Adjusted Salaries $125,758
Contract Labor (Patient Care) $16,608
Wage Costs (Part A Teaching)
Wage Costs (Interns & Residents)

Balance Sheet – Current Assets ($ thousands)

Cash & Bank Balances $15,513
Short-Term Investments $0
Notes Receivable
Accounts Receivable $35,143
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Inventory
Prepaid Expenses
Other Current Assets $6,234
Total Current Assets $58,891

Balance Sheet – Fixed Assets ($ thousands)

Land Value $5,150
Land Improvements Value $508
Building Value $117,146
Leasehold Improvements
Fixed Equipment Value
Major Movable Equipment $61,486
Minor Depreciable Equipment
Health IT Assets
Total Fixed Assets $107,429

Balance Sheet – Other Assets ($ thousands)

Long-Term Investments
Other Assets $45,519
Total Other Assets $45,519
Total Assets $211,839

Balance Sheet – Current Liabilities ($ thousands)

Accounts Payable $59,362
Salaries & Wages Payable $23,116
Payroll Taxes Payable
Short-Term Debt $20,448
Deferred Revenue $727
Other Current Liabilities $6,711
Total Current Liabilities $112,495

Balance Sheet – Long-Term Liabilities ($ thousands)

Mortgage Debt
Long-Term Notes Payable
Unsecured Loans
Other Long-Term Liabilities $73,515
Total Long-Term Liabilities $73,515
Total Liabilities $186,010

Balance Sheet – Equity ($ thousands)

General Fund Balance $25,829
Total Fund Balances $25,829
Total Liabilities & Equity $211,839

DRG & Program Payments ($ thousands)

DRG (Non-Outlier)
DRG (Pre-Oct 1) $33,032
DRG (Post-Oct 1) $11,431
Outlier Payments
DSH Adjustment $1,993
Eligible DSH % $0
Simulated MC Payments $18,464
Total IME Payments

Revenue & Income Statement ($ thousands)

Inpatient Revenue $872,392
Outpatient Revenue $722,602
Total Patient Revenue $1,594,994
Contractual Allowances & Discounts $1,296,157
Net Patient Revenue $298,837
Total Operating Expenses $339,972
Net Service Income $-41,135
Other Income $5,529
Total Income $-35,606
Other Expenses
Net Income $-35,606

Ratios & Program Revenues ($ thousands)

Cost-to-Charge Ratio $0
Net Medicaid Revenue $41,617
Medicaid Charges $363,345
Net CHIP Revenue
CHIP Charges

EHR Information

EHR Epic
EHR Version EpicCare Inpatient (not Community Connect)
EHR is Changing No

ERP Information

ERP Workday
ERP Version NA
EHR is Changing No