Long Island Community Hospital

Located in Patchogue, NY, NYU Langone Hospital - Suffolk (formerly Long Island Community Hospital) is a 306-bed community hospital affiliated with NYU Langone Health. We provide comprehensive medical care to residents of eastern Long Island. As a Primary Stroke Center and Provisional Level 2 Trauma Center, we offer specialized services, including advanced cardiac care at the Knapp Cardiac Care Center, women's imaging, sleep laboratory, bariatric surgery, and a modern ambulatory surgical pavilion. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing personalized, patient-centered care, with numerous outpatient sites to ensure accessible healthcare services. We are proud to be your trusted healthcare provider, offering advanced treatments and compassionate care close to home.

Identifiers

Hospital Name Long Island Community Hospital
Facility ID 330141

Location

Address 101 HOSPITAL ROAD
City/Town Patchogue
State NY
ZIP Code 11772
County/Parish SUFFOLK

Health System

Health System NYU Langone Health
Health System Website Domain nyulangone.org
Recently Joined Health System (Past 4 Years) Yes

Health System Size & Scope

Health System Total Hospitals 2
Health System Total Beds 1375
Health System Hospital Locations New York

Ownership & Characteristics

Hospital Type Acute Care Hospitals
Hospital Ownership Voluntary non-profit - Private
Ownership Details NYU Langone Health
Emergency Services Yes

Marc S. Adler, MD, MBA

Senior Vice President and Chief of Hospital Operations

Ravi Gupta, MD FACP

Chief Medical Officer & Vice President, Chief Academic Officer

Kathryn Lang, DNP, RN, NE-BC

Vice President, Nursing and Patient Care Services

Matthew B. Peddie

Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Theresa Criscitelli, EdD, RN, CNOR(E), NE-BC

Vice President of Perioperative Services

Residency Programs

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

Capacity & Services

Licensed Beds 306

Staffing & Personnel

FTE Employees on Payroll 1283.8
FTE Interns & Residents 30

Inpatient Utilization

Inpatient Days (Title V) NA
Inpatient Days (Title XVIII) 14298
Inpatient Days (Title XIX) 1433
Total Inpatient Days 30916
Bed Count 165
Available Bed Days 40095
Discharges (Title V) NA
Discharges (Title XVIII) 2398
Discharges (Title XIX) 215
Total Discharges 5478

Adult & Pediatric Subtotal

Inpatient Days (Title V; Adults & Peds) NA
Inpatient Days (Title XVIII; Adults & Peds) 12161
Inpatient Days (Title XIX; Adults & Peds) 1242
Total Inpatient Days (Adults & Peds) 26654
Bed Count (Adults & Peds) 141
Available Bed Days (Adults & Peds) 34263
Discharges (Title V; Adults & Peds) NA
Discharges (Title XVIII; Adults & Peds) 2398
Discharges (Title XIX; Adults & Peds) 215
Total Discharges (Adults & Peds) 5478

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 Very low overall patient satisfaction. Patients report challenges with nurse communication. Patients report significant challenges with Staff responsiveness to their needs. Patients report challenges with communication about their medications. Patients reported challenges with communication about thei discharge and follow up instructions. Patients reported significant challenges with transitions between departments in the hospital. Patients report challenges the cleanliness of the hospital. 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 41%

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) 272

Readmission Scores & Groups

Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Heart Attack Patients -14.2
Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Heart Failure Patients 26.7
Readmission Score Hospital Return Days for Pneumonia Patients 27.8
Readmission Score Rate of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Colonoscopy (per 1,000 Colonoscopies) 12.6
Readmission Score Rate of Inpatient Admissions for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy Not Available
Readmission Score Rate of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy Not Available
Readmission Score Ratio of Unplanned Hospital Visits After Hospital Outpatient Surgery 1.4
Readmission Score Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) 30-Day Readmission Rate 12.2
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 4.4
Readmission Score Rate of Readmission After Discharge From Hospital (Hospital-Wide) 14.1
Readmission Score Pneumonia (PN) 30-Day Readmission Rate 16.4
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 Number of Cases Too Small
Readmission Group Rate of Emergency Department (ED) Visits for Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy Number of Cases Too Small
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) 0.967
CAUTI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.343
SSI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 1.806
CDI SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 0.320
MRSA SIR (Standardized Infection Ratio) 1.219

Fiscal Period

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

Charity & Uncompensated Care ($ thousands)

Charity Care Cost $6,812
Bad Debt Expense $3,445
Uncompensated Care Cost $7,367
Total Uncompensated Care $9,327

Operating Expenses ($ thousands)

Total Salaries $71,533
Overhead Expenses (Non-Salary) $107,929
Depreciation Expense $7,074
Total Operating Costs $166,279

Charges ($ thousands)

Inpatient Charges $532,242
Outpatient Charges $501,339
Total Patient Charges $1,033,580

Wage-Related Details ($ thousands)

Core Wage Costs $27,702
Wage Costs (RHC/FQHC)
Adjusted Salaries $71,533
Contract Labor (Patient Care) $8,199
Wage Costs (Part A Teaching) $116
Wage Costs (Interns & Residents) $403

Balance Sheet – Current Assets ($ thousands)

Cash & Bank Balances $30,736
Short-Term Investments
Notes Receivable
Accounts Receivable $22,849
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Inventory $5,103
Prepaid Expenses $6,832
Other Current Assets $263
Total Current Assets $70,573

Balance Sheet – Fixed Assets ($ thousands)

Land Value $17,470
Land Improvements Value $5,203
Building Value $234,132
Leasehold Improvements $8,742
Fixed Equipment Value $12,731
Major Movable Equipment $118,774
Minor Depreciable Equipment $60
Health IT Assets
Total Fixed Assets $189,316

Balance Sheet – Other Assets ($ thousands)

Long-Term Investments
Other Assets $60,879
Total Other Assets $60,879
Total Assets $320,768

Balance Sheet – Current Liabilities ($ thousands)

Accounts Payable $28,017
Salaries & Wages Payable $12,476
Payroll Taxes Payable
Short-Term Debt $10
Deferred Revenue
Other Current Liabilities $26,055
Total Current Liabilities $66,557

Balance Sheet – Long-Term Liabilities ($ thousands)

Mortgage Debt
Long-Term Notes Payable
Unsecured Loans
Other Long-Term Liabilities $191,043
Total Long-Term Liabilities $191,043
Total Liabilities $257,600

Balance Sheet – Equity ($ thousands)

General Fund Balance $59,307
Total Fund Balances $63,168
Total Liabilities & Equity $320,768

DRG & Program Payments ($ thousands)

DRG (Non-Outlier)
DRG (Pre-Oct 1) $30,755
DRG (Post-Oct 1)
Outlier Payments
DSH Adjustment $783
Eligible DSH % $0
Simulated MC Payments $902
Total IME Payments $1,998

Revenue & Income Statement ($ thousands)

Inpatient Revenue $532,242
Outpatient Revenue $501,339
Total Patient Revenue $1,033,580
Contractual Allowances & Discounts $882,561
Net Patient Revenue $151,019
Total Operating Expenses $179,462
Net Service Income $-28,442
Other Income $6,329
Total Income $-22,113
Other Expenses
Net Income $-22,113

Ratios & Program Revenues ($ thousands)

Cost-to-Charge Ratio $0
Net Medicaid Revenue $26,464
Medicaid Charges $199,046
Net CHIP Revenue
CHIP Charges

EHR Information

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

ERP Information

ERP Oracle
ERP Version Peoplesoft/EBS
EHR is Changing No