Nathan Littauer ranked 8th busiest Diagnostic Imaging Center Posted on August 27, 2009 by Dakota PikeNathan Littauer Hospital ranked 8th busiest diagnostic Imaging Center Gloversville, NY… Nathan Littauer Hospital was ranked by The Business Review as the 8th largest diagnostic imaging center in Capital Region and surrounding area. The inaugural list of “Diagnostic Imaging Centers” was published this week by the Albany-based Business Review, ranking imaging centers by total patient visits in 2008. Nathan Littauer Hospital reported 56,417 total patient visits in 2008.The survey area included: Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Green, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren and Washington counties. “It is rewarding to see so many of our patients benefit from the world’s best technology right their own backyard.” stated Nathan Littauer’s CEO and President Laurence E. Kelly. He added, “In the past seven years, Nathan Littauer Hospital has made a commitment to deliver cutting-edge technology to our region. And we are delivering on that promise. Previously this technology was only available in major metropolitan areas.” The hospital recently also purchased the region’s only GE 64-slice CT scanner and a new Primus rehabilitation system.Hospital spokesperson Cheryl McGrattan explains, “People have come to think of Nathan Littauer Hospital as a small hospital with big-city capabilities. Our increased numbers are reflecting that.” She added, “However, without the right doctors to interpret the images, diagnostic technology is merely gears, cables and wires. Our staff is our greatest asset, including the leadership of Dr. Sunjay Verma, Chief of Radiology, a nationally known radiologist.”To learn more about Nathan Littauer’s Diagnostic Imaging Capabilities, patients are encouraged to call: 773-4250.
Nathan Littauer’s employee of the quarter Posted on August 2, 2009August 16, 2012 by Dakota PikeOur new employee of the quarterNATHAN LITTAUER Announces employee of the quarterHeather Sousa referred to as “Radar O’Reilly” for the medical staff August 5, 2009Gloversville, NY– Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home announced their Employee of the second Quarter for 2009, Ms. Heather Souza. Ms. Sousa works at the Nathan Littauer Family Practice Group in Gloversville. Ms. Sousa was presented with a gift of appreciation by the Hospital’s President and CEO, Laurence E. Kelly during an employee celebration last week. She also was presented with a plaque. Mr. Kelly explained, “Heather strives to be the best at her job, works well with others and is very, very good to our patients.” She has even driven to patient’s houses, in extreme cases to deliver prescriptions to patients. Her coworkers, who made the nomination, explained that she “goes above and beyond her call of duty”.Ms. Sousa said thank you to the crowd that had gathered, which included her family. She did not know she would be chosen as employee of the quarter until Mr. Kelly announced her name. Dr. David Pesses, MD a family practitioner at the hospital added, “I have been tempted to call her ‘Radar’ because she knows what I need or need to know before I ask.” Dr. Pesses reference is to the 1970’s TV show M*A*S*H and the character of Radar O’Reilly who had a knack for predicting people’s thoughts or needs before they were even spoken.The Employee of the Quarter is a function of the hospital’s Goodwill Committee a multi-disciplinary team that strives to recognize employees within the hospital who embody Nathan Littauer’s original mission.Caption for photo: Heather Sousa holds her employee of the quarter award.
Nathan Littauer fiscally strong Posted on April 10, 2009August 16, 2012 by Dakota PikeNathan Littauer Hospital remains financially strongNathan Littauer Hospital and Family of Healthcare Services in the Black for the 7th Straight YearApril 10, 2009GLOVERSVILLE, NY …Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home has finished fiscal year 2008 with a positive operating margin, marking the 7th straight year in the black.The hospital’s operating margin was 2.8% on revenues of $77.7 million. Hospital leaders presented the information to the Board of Directors recently. Because Littauer is nonprofit, positive finances are referred to as an operating margin rather than a profit. As a nonprofit institution, Littauer will use its operating margin to reinvest in facilities and equipment, ensuring the highest quality of care for its increasing patient population.Laurence E. Kelly, Littauer’s CEO and President stated, “These are challenging times for any healthcare organization. The sector has been wrought with fluctuation and chaos because of budget and reimbursement changes coupled with the plummeting stock market. However, with our strong vision and our financial leadership, we have managed the unpredictability successfully.” He added, “I do not know of any hospital in our region that has operated in the black during all of these seven years.”Mr. Kelly notes, “There is a strong correlation between a hospital’s fiscal strength and its ability to provide quality patient care. Improving quality of care requires continued investment in clinical technologies, computer systems, physical facilities and staff. Our positive financial results have allowed us to not only strengthen our balance sheet but also make the needed capital and operating investments to continue to be a great community hospital.”HANYS (Healthcare Association of New York State) President Daniel Sisto said: “Hospitals in every region of the state have been severely impacted by repeated state health care cuts over the last several years. For Nathan Littauer Hospital to come through such difficult times without sustaining an operating loss is a rare accomplishment.”“We are in a strong position fiscally, thanks to a team effort at Littauer. Every management meeting begins with in-depth analysis of our financial standing followed by a review of updated patient quality reports. Negotiating the financial landscape in the future will be challenging- particularly with the uncertainty of our economy and national health care policy.” said Henry Legendziewicz, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Littauer. He explained, “The Hospital’s projected state budget cuts will be just over $1 million. We had adjusted our 2009 budget in December to reflect these cuts.” Mr. Legendziewicz notes, “Agility is our strong suit.”Nathan Littauer’s family of healthcare services had 4,876 patient discharges and observation cases in the fiscal year 2008. The Hospital also saw 4,900 surgical cases, both inpatient and outpatient, in their operating rooms. Meanwhile, the eight primary care centers in Fulton County handled more than 92,000 patient visits.In the year ahead, Littauer will strive to increase capacity to meet the growing needs of patients. Littauer recently announced the renovation of their maternity unit. Other projects include an expanded and enhanced Emergency Department, slated for 2010. Both projects will be funded with cash. Mr. Kelly explained, “We have carved a niche for ourselves in securing cutting-edge technology and we will continue that trend. We are adding new surgical towers to our operating rooms, a technology which our surgeons are thrilled about.”“We have always been the hospital of choice for Fulton County and our fiscal strength will ensure the Littauer tradition will continue. Even with our financial strength our patient satisfaction numbers were very strong in 2008, in some areas exceeding 91%. In the year ahead we will increase our capacity while improving patient care, efficiency, and quality throughout the Hospital.” concluded Mr. Kelly.