The Deloitte executive has more than 40 years’ experience in the public accounting profession, most of which is with Deloitte, and specializes in healthcare finance and planning.
The document provides an overview of the HR team's goals and progress in 2014, including harmonizing company practices, team member branding, HR practices, and ADP systems. It discusses 2015 planning, including developing a holiday schedule, talent management, and post-acquisition integrations. The document also reviews HR vendor partners and the company's benefits offerings.
Under an agreement between the hospital and Long Beach, South Nassau ambulances stationed at the current Urgent Care Center in Long Beach will respond when needed as backup for 9-1-1 calls.
In a letter to Mr. Fennessy announcing the appointment, Michael P. Guerin, AHSVP and secretary, said: “We are sure that the AHA and the committee will benefit from [Mr. Fennessy’s] expertise and perspective on issues facing the membership."
Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of South Nassau Communities Hospital, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS). HANYS is a statewide advocacy organization for over 550 nonprofit and public hospitals and other healthcare providers in New York. Mr. Murphy looks forward to working with HANYS leadership and other board members to fulfill its mission of advancing healthcare in New York. He has served as president and CEO of South Nassau since 2012 and overseen several quality awards and the restoration of healthcare services to Long Beach after Hurricane Sandy.
Prior to joining South Nassau, Mr. Allison served as Vice President of Economics, Finance, and Information for the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS).
HANYS is the statewide advocate for more than 550 non-profit and public hospitals, nursing homes, home care agencies, and other health care organizations in New York.
Joseph Fennessy, chair of South Nassau's board of directors, and Arthur Klein, MD, president of the Mount Sinai Health Network, have been named co-honorees of South Nassau's annual fundraising gala 'Soirée Under the Stars' in recognition of their leadership in forging the affiliation between South Nassau Communities Hospital and Mount Sinai. The gala will also honor cardiologist Dr. Jason Freeman and 30-year transporter Willie Wright for their contributions to South Nassau. Funds raised will support doubling the size of South Nassau's Emergency Department.
The document provides an overview of the HR team's goals and progress in 2014, including harmonizing company practices, team member branding, HR practices, and ADP systems. It discusses 2015 planning, including developing a holiday schedule, talent management, and post-acquisition integrations. The document also reviews HR vendor partners and the company's benefits offerings.
Under an agreement between the hospital and Long Beach, South Nassau ambulances stationed at the current Urgent Care Center in Long Beach will respond when needed as backup for 9-1-1 calls.
In a letter to Mr. Fennessy announcing the appointment, Michael P. Guerin, AHSVP and secretary, said: “We are sure that the AHA and the committee will benefit from [Mr. Fennessy’s] expertise and perspective on issues facing the membership."
Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of South Nassau Communities Hospital, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS). HANYS is a statewide advocacy organization for over 550 nonprofit and public hospitals and other healthcare providers in New York. Mr. Murphy looks forward to working with HANYS leadership and other board members to fulfill its mission of advancing healthcare in New York. He has served as president and CEO of South Nassau since 2012 and overseen several quality awards and the restoration of healthcare services to Long Beach after Hurricane Sandy.
Prior to joining South Nassau, Mr. Allison served as Vice President of Economics, Finance, and Information for the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS).
HANYS is the statewide advocate for more than 550 non-profit and public hospitals, nursing homes, home care agencies, and other health care organizations in New York.
Joseph Fennessy, chair of South Nassau's board of directors, and Arthur Klein, MD, president of the Mount Sinai Health Network, have been named co-honorees of South Nassau's annual fundraising gala 'Soirée Under the Stars' in recognition of their leadership in forging the affiliation between South Nassau Communities Hospital and Mount Sinai. The gala will also honor cardiologist Dr. Jason Freeman and 30-year transporter Willie Wright for their contributions to South Nassau. Funds raised will support doubling the size of South Nassau's Emergency Department.
South Nassau Communities Hospital has named board member and Manhattan-based real estate management and investment executive Anthony Ponte and long-time facility and planning leader Bill Ulrich as co-honorees of its 35th Annual Golf Outing.
Mr. Schneider is a member of South Nassau’s Board of Directors and a member of the hospital’s building committee who has been active in raising funds for the Emergency Department expansion.
The document provides biographical notes on several speakers at the Rural Hospital Conference at the Inn at Grand Glaize on June 2, 2011. It summarizes the professional backgrounds and experiences of Rae Lee, Nancie McAnaugh, Jeff Tindle, Paul David Moore, Clark Conover, Dorothy Andrae, Nancy Fredrich, Aileen Kelley, Michelle Cahow, Pam Karr, Karen Clover, Lisa Twidwell, Missy Sutton, Bob Copeland, Teryl Eisinger, and Stephanie Hansen.
All net proceeds will benefit expansion of the hospital’s Emergency Department in Oceanside, which currently serves 70,000 patients a year in a space built for 35,000 patient visits.
As senior vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer, Dr. Sharma will be responsible for facilitating medical staff interactions with hospital administration and the governing board and for assuring the effective and efficient delivery of quality medical care consistent with the mission of South Nassau. He will also oversee strategic planning and execution, as well as the implementation of care management programs, and monitor the effectiveness of management practices and productivity indicators.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
South Nassau and Mount Sinai Health System will explore a formal affiliation agreement that could lead to an alignment of medical services, management and governance between the 455-bed hospital and the world-renowned health system.
Ms. Hershfield brings more than 25 years of diverse and progressive experience from the acute care setting in nursing, service excellence, quality and patient outcomes to South Nassau.
Resources used to develop the list include input from industry experts, research by Becker’s editorial team, and supporting nomination documents. Becker's Hospital Review is a Chicago-based publication focusing on hospital and healthcare news.
South Nassau Communities Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Murphy was presented The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick On Long Island 2016 'Favorite Son' Award during the society's 32nd Emerald Ball and Banquet.
A Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), Ms. O’Donnell is a primary care provider and preceptor, providing comprehensive health care at South Nassau.
The Center for Relational Care (CRC) is opening a new office in Atlanta, Georgia led by Dr. Courtney Putnam. CRC provides counseling services, training, and intensives to help people experience healing and growth in their relationships. Dr. Putnam has over 13 years of counseling experience and will direct CRC's new Atlanta office. She will work to build partnerships and serve the community by providing counseling resources and referrals for ministry leaders. The new CRC-Atlanta office will open in January 2017 in Woodstock, Georgia.
The 2016 Annual Carnation Ball raised $707,217 in support of South Nassau Communities Hospital's $10 million Emergency Department expansion campaign. Paul Black, CEO of Allscripts, was honored as the Corporate Honoree. Former LIRR President Helena Williams received the Mary Pearson Award for her contributions. Trauma Program manager Margaret Puya received the Cupola Award for going above and beyond. The funds raised will support expanding the Emergency Department from 16,000 to 30,000 square feet to accommodate the hospital's growing patient volume.
"The addition of South Nassau to our Long Island network represents our commitment to broadening access to innovative treatment and research in this region," said Kenneth L. Davis, President and CEO of Mount Sinai Health System.
Mark Bogen, chief financial officer of South Nassau Communities Hospital, has been named for the third year in a row to the prestigious list of "150 Hospital and Health System CFOs to Know" in the US. Under Bogen's leadership, South Nassau has received strong financial ratings, met operating profit goals, and invested in expanding services including restoring healthcare to Long Beach after Hurricane Sandy through a new medical arts pavilion. South Nassau has also received numerous quality awards and remains a major acute care hospital on Long Island.
The Fellows of the AANP (FAANP) impact national and global health and enhance the mission of the AANP by engaging recognized nurse practitioner leaders who make outstanding contributions to clinical practice, research, education, or policy.
South Nassau Communities Hospital has named board member and Manhattan-based real estate management and investment executive Anthony Ponte and long-time facility and planning leader Bill Ulrich as co-honorees of its 35th Annual Golf Outing.
Mr. Schneider is a member of South Nassau’s Board of Directors and a member of the hospital’s building committee who has been active in raising funds for the Emergency Department expansion.
The document provides biographical notes on several speakers at the Rural Hospital Conference at the Inn at Grand Glaize on June 2, 2011. It summarizes the professional backgrounds and experiences of Rae Lee, Nancie McAnaugh, Jeff Tindle, Paul David Moore, Clark Conover, Dorothy Andrae, Nancy Fredrich, Aileen Kelley, Michelle Cahow, Pam Karr, Karen Clover, Lisa Twidwell, Missy Sutton, Bob Copeland, Teryl Eisinger, and Stephanie Hansen.
All net proceeds will benefit expansion of the hospital’s Emergency Department in Oceanside, which currently serves 70,000 patients a year in a space built for 35,000 patient visits.
As senior vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer, Dr. Sharma will be responsible for facilitating medical staff interactions with hospital administration and the governing board and for assuring the effective and efficient delivery of quality medical care consistent with the mission of South Nassau. He will also oversee strategic planning and execution, as well as the implementation of care management programs, and monitor the effectiveness of management practices and productivity indicators.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
South Nassau and Mount Sinai Health System will explore a formal affiliation agreement that could lead to an alignment of medical services, management and governance between the 455-bed hospital and the world-renowned health system.
Ms. Hershfield brings more than 25 years of diverse and progressive experience from the acute care setting in nursing, service excellence, quality and patient outcomes to South Nassau.
Resources used to develop the list include input from industry experts, research by Becker’s editorial team, and supporting nomination documents. Becker's Hospital Review is a Chicago-based publication focusing on hospital and healthcare news.
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The Center for Relational Care (CRC) is opening a new office in Atlanta, Georgia led by Dr. Courtney Putnam. CRC provides counseling services, training, and intensives to help people experience healing and growth in their relationships. Dr. Putnam has over 13 years of counseling experience and will direct CRC's new Atlanta office. She will work to build partnerships and serve the community by providing counseling resources and referrals for ministry leaders. The new CRC-Atlanta office will open in January 2017 in Woodstock, Georgia.
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The Fellows of the AANP (FAANP) impact national and global health and enhance the mission of the AANP by engaging recognized nurse practitioner leaders who make outstanding contributions to clinical practice, research, education, or policy.
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1. News From:
For Immediate Release June 28, 2012
Contact: Damian Becker, Manager of Media Relations
(516) 377-5370
Deloitte Northeast Region COO Elected
Chair of South Nassau’s Board of Directors
Oceanside, N.Y. — South Nassau Communities Hospital’s president and CEO Joseph A.
Quagliata announced that Joseph J. Fennessy, partner, and chief operating officer of the
Northeast region, Deloitte & Touche LLP, has been elected chair of the hospital’s board of
directors.
Mr. Fennessy succeeds Harold H. Mahony, Esq., who served as chair for eight
distinguished years. A member of South Nassau’s board since September of 2003, Mr. Fennessy
previously held the position of vice chair and is currently chair of the audit committee and a
member of the finance and investment committees.
“Mr. Fennessy’s business and leadership acumen have been vital to the board’s strategic
planning for the growth and expansion of South Nassau,” said Mr. Quagliata. “He has a
thorough understanding of the challenges we face and the steps we must take to ensure that
South Nassau is always in position to meets the needs of the communities it serves.”
“As chair of the board, I will follow the lead of my predecessors, who were steadfast in
their belief that commitment to teamwork and mission are the cornerstones of South Nassau,”
said Mr. Fennessy. “I look forward to continuing my work with the administration and the
members of the board of directors to develop and implement the plans and solutions that will
build on South Nassau’s tradition of excellence.”
2. Mr. Fennessy has more than 40 years’ experience in the public accounting profession,
most of which is with Deloitte, and specializes in healthcare finance and planning. Prior to
serving as chief operating officer of the Northeast region, he held a number of key senior
executive positions with the organization, including deputy national managing partner of
financial systems and analysis; Long Island Office Managing Partner, Tri-State Healthcare
Practice partner-in-charge, and Northeast Region Healthcare Strategic Planning Practice partner-
in-charge.
In addition to South Nassau, a handful of other prominent not-for-profit organizations
have benefited from Mr. Fennessy’s talents and dedication to their missions. He has served as
the chairman of Long Island United Way as well as chairman of its Strategic Planning
Committee; member of the Board of the Long Island Philharmonic, and vice chairman of the
Board of Directors and chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee for Brooklyn United
Methodist Nursing Home.
Numerous organizations have recognized Mr. Fennessy for his service and contributions.
A member of the Catholic Youth Organization, St. Bernards Hall of Honor, he has been named
the Brooklyn United Methodist Home Man of The Year; St. John’s University Bets Alpha Psi
Accountant of The Year; Epilepsy Foundation Distinguished Long Islander; and Suffolk
Community Council Distinguished Business Leader.
South Nassau Communities Hospital is one of the region’s largest hospitals, with 435
beds, more than 900 physicians and 3,000 employees. Located in Oceanside, NY, the hospital is
an acute-care, not-for-profit teaching hospital that provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac,
oncologic, orthopedic, bariatric, pain management, mental health and emergency services. In
addition to its extensive outpatient specialty centers, South Nassau provides emergency and
elective angioplasty and is the only hospital on Long Island with the Novalis Tx™ and Gamma
Knife® Perfexion radiosurgery technologies. South Nassau is a designated Stroke Center by the
New York State Department of Health and Comprehensive Community Cancer Center by the
American College of Surgeons and is recognized as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence by
the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. For more information, visit
www.southnassau.org.
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