Liabilities / Assets
78th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 78% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2014 • EIN 22-1487576
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
78th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 78% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
54th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 54% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
46th percentile
Higher net margin than 46% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
81st percentile
Higher top officer pay than 81% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.2% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
16th percentile
Faster asset growth than 16% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
60th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 60% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$1,734,990,497
Up $17,499,127 (+1.0%) from 2013
Net Assets
Down$706,548,534
Down $18,544,799 (-2.6%) from 2013
Liabilities
Up$1,028,441,963
Up $36,043,926 (+3.6%) from 2013
Revenue
Up$1,309,117,133
Up $98,157,161 (+8.1%) from 2013
Expenses
Up$1,202,474,405
Up $54,605,343 (+4.8%) from 2013
Net Income
Up$106,642,728
Up $43,551,818 (+69%) from 2013
The organization is a team committed to providing an exceptional patient experience through quality patient-centered care, education, research, and community outreach. Please refer to schedule o for the organization's charity care community benefit statement.
The organization is a team committed to providing an exceptional patient experience through quality patient-centered care, education, research and community outreach.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Investments Program Related | $627,237,534 | $666,230,150 | ▲ $38,992,616 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $546,996,955 | $542,856,158 | ▼ $4,140,797 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $114,804,489 | $162,593,551 | ▲ $47,789,062 |
| Accounts Receivable | $161,023,632 | $140,074,630 | ▼ $20,949,002 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $28,187,451 | $29,239,724 | ▲ $1,052,273 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $10,549,614 | $14,680,847 | ▲ $4,131,233 |
| Intangible Assets | $8,588,760 | $8,526,862 | ▼ $61,898 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $809,783 | $543,818 | ▼ $265,965 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $19,835 | $20,135 | ▲ $300 |
| Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivable From Disqualified Prsn | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables From Officers Etc | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Investments Other Securities | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Loans From Officers Directors | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $1,637,353,660 | $1,734,990,497 | ▲ $97,636,837 |
| Other Assets Total | $139,135,607 | $170,224,622 | ▲ $31,089,015 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities | $477,513,831 | $459,120,856 | ▼ $18,392,975 |
| Other Liabilities | $116,893,225 | $271,833,134 | ▲ $154,939,909 |
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | $189,395,042 | $152,769,107 | ▼ $36,625,935 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $128,458,229 | $144,718,866 | ▲ $16,260,637 |
| Grants Payable | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Unsecured Notes Loans Payable | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Deferred Revenue | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Escrow Account Liability | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Total Liabilities | $912,260,327 | $1,028,441,963 | ▲ $116,181,636 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Unrestricted Net Assets | $688,824,815 | $679,663,330 | ▼ $9,161,485 |
| Temporarily Rstr Net Assets | $28,231,139 | $16,824,420 | ▼ $11,406,719 |
| Permanently Rstr Net Assets | $8,037,379 | $10,060,784 | ▲ $2,023,405 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $725,093,333 | $706,548,534 | ▼ $18,544,799 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $1,637,353,660 | $1,734,990,497 | ▲ $97,636,837 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $358,018,278 | $284,453,593 | $642,471,871 |
| Equipment | $168,209,595 | $351,717,632 | $519,927,227 |
| Other Land Buildings | $7,438,576 | $4,524,978 | $11,963,554 |
| Leasehold Improvements | $2,778,170 | $5,832,075 | $8,610,245 |
| Land | $6,411,539 | - | $6,411,539 |
| Investment Program Related Org | $681,989 | - | - |
| Other Assets Org | $156,732,407 | - | - |
| Period | Beginning | Contrib. | Gain/Loss | Other Uses | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | $36,268,518 | $20,434,595 | ▼ $6,644 | $29,811,265 | $26,885,204 |
| 2013 | $22,724,937 | $17,011,812 | ▲ $4,160,154 | $7,628,385 | $36,268,518 |
| 2012 | $20,753,028 | $5,962,281 | ▲ $1,954,074 | $5,944,446 | $22,724,937 |
| 2011 | $24,182,971 | $19,955,057 | ▼ $3,433,000 | $19,952,000 | $20,753,028 |
| 2010 | $36,400,048 | $8,527,776 | ▼ $78,267 | $20,666,586 | $24,182,971 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert C Garrett | Governor - President/CEO | FT | $1,380,758 | $1,886,132 | $3,266,890 |
| Ihor S Sawczuk Md | Evp/chief Medical Officer | FT | $1,368,840 | $598,166 | $1,967,006 |
| Arno H Fried Md | Chairman Neurosciences Inst. | FT | $204,915 | $1,519,783 | $1,724,698 |
| Robert L Glenning | Evp/chief Financial Officer | FT | $956,619 | $739,730 | $1,696,349 |
| Joseph E Parrillo Md | Chairman Hvh | FT | $1,247,300 | $280,695 | $1,527,995 |
| Ketul J Patel | Evp/chief Operating Officer | FT | $823,942 | $374,284 | $1,198,226 |
| Andrew L Pecora Md | VP Cancer Services | FT | $822,885 | $326,899 | $1,149,784 |
| Jeffrey R Boscamp Md | VP/CAO & Chairman Pediatrics | FT | $631,055 | $454,479 | $1,085,534 |
| Audrey C Murphy Rn Esq | Evp/chief Legal Officer | FT | $515,865 | $521,234 | $1,037,099 |
| Nancy R Corcoran-davidoff | Evp/chief Human Resources Off | FT | $468,778 | $564,363 | $1,033,141 |
| Eric D Somberg Md | Chief Cardiothoracic Surgery | FT | $963,912 | $9,772 | $973,684 |
| Dianne a Aroh | Evp Patient Care/CNO | FT | $480,967 | $288,976 | $769,943 |
| Mark D Sparta | Acting CEO at Pascack Valley | FT | $381,774 | $309,060 | $690,834 |
| Jon M Fitzgeraldeff 61614 | Evp/COO - Humc Foundation | FT | $238,852 | $46,782 | $285,634 |
| Pranaychandra J Vaidya Md | Governor | FT | $78,923 | $610,903 | $78,923 |
| Joseph Simunovich | Governor | - | $2,005 | - | $2,005 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Lawrence R Inserra Jr | Chairman - Governor |
| Justice Marie L Garibaldi | 1st Vice Chair - Governor |
| Richard W Henning | 2nd Vice Chair - Governor |
| Edward P Salzano | Assistant Secretary - Governor |
| Edward V Piccinich | Assistant Treasurer - Governor |
| Charles V Schaefer Iii | Governor |
| Gloria Martini | Governor |
| Ignazio Cangialosi | Governor |
| J Fletcher Creamer Jr | Governor |
| James R Beattie Esq | Governor |
| John Wilcha | Governor |
| Joseph M Sanzari | Governor |
| Linda Kang-baratta | Governor |
| Lonnel Coats | Governor |
| ROBERT O'HARA | Governor |
| Scott Tarriff | Governor |
| Stephen T Boswellphdpesecb | Governor |
| William Crane | Governor |
| William J Murray | Governor |
| William Kozy | Governor |
| William V Hickey | Governor |
| Rosemarie J Sorce | Secretary - Governor |
| Frank Decongelio | Treasurer - Governor |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Riverside Medical And Pediatric Gro | Medical | 714 10TH STREET, Secaucus, NJ 07094 | $46,997,016 |
| Rutgers University | Medical | PO BOX 2685, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-2685 | $12,573,027 |
| Regional Cancer Care Associates | Medical | 100 FIRST STREET SUITE 301, Hackensack, NJ 07601 | $7,987,997 |
| Old Hook Medical Associates LLC | Medical | 452 OLD HOOK ROAD, Emerson, NJ 07630 | $7,811,847 |
| Spi Healthcare | Billing/collections | 2960 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE, Springfield, IL 62703 | $7,379,321 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $608,965,335 |
| Other Expenses | $592,953,083 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $555,987 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $407,748,608 | $86,510,310 | - | $494,258,918 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $45,330,725 | $8,628,007 | - | $53,958,732 |
| Other Expenses | $28,955,549 | $20,377,145 | $0 | $49,332,694 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $38,683,444 | $7,659,431 | - | $46,342,875 |
| Payroll Taxes | $33,928,961 | $6,457,856 | - | $40,386,817 |
| Fees for Services Other | $7,351,714 | $28,618,674 | - | $35,970,388 |
| Information Technology | $16,517,253 | $17,109,140 | - | $33,626,393 |
| Occupancy | $13,310,444 | $14,792,686 | - | $28,103,130 |
| Interest | $22,811,527 | $4,341,832 | - | $27,153,359 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $12,956,304 | $2,994,371 | - | $15,950,675 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $9,861,361 | $2,164,689 | - | $12,026,050 |
| Advertising | $199,965 | $7,762,216 | - | $7,962,181 |
| Office Expenses | $1,864,248 | $4,271,813 | - | $6,136,061 |
| Insurance | $1,514,218 | $2,710,321 | - | $4,224,539 |
| Fees for Services Legal | $221,757 | $2,634,781 | - | $2,856,538 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $764,336 | $1,039,510 | - | $1,803,846 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | - | $1,084,530 | - | $1,084,530 |
| Fees for Services Lobbying | - | $832,539 | - | $832,539 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $563,705 | - | $563,705 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $555,987 | - | - | $555,987 |
| Fees for Services Management | $500,774 | - | - | $500,774 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $969,770,154 | $232,704,251 | $0 | $1,202,474,405 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bergen Health Management System Inc | Hackensack, NJ | - | Sponsorship | $290,148 |
| United Way of Bergen County | Paramus, NJ | - | Sponsorship | $34,339 |
| National Football Foundation | Irving, TX | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $30,000 |
| American Heart Association | Des Moines, IA | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $25,000 |
| The Gregory M Hirsch Memorial Foundation Inc | Lodi, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $15,000 |
| Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative Inc | Hackensack, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $12,500 |
| American Diabetes Association | Bridgewater, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $10,000 |
| Nigerian Health Care Foundation | Wayne, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $10,000 |
| Partners for Health Inc | Montclair, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $10,000 |
| Giants Foundation Inc | East Rutherford, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $9,000 |
| The Korea Central Daily | Long Island City, NY | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $8,000 |
| Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center Inc | Weehawken, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $7,500 |
| Demarest 5k Run | Demarest, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $7,000 |
| Alm | Brooklyn, NY | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $6,000 |
| The Sharing Network Foundation Inc | New Providence, NJ | - | Sponsorship | $6,000 |
| Nj Spotlight | Morristown, NJ | 501(c)(3) | Sponsorship | $5,500 |
| Region | Activity | Services | Offices | Employees | Spending |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central America and the Caribbean | Program Services | Financial Vehicle | - | 1 | $4,161,769 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Interested Party | Relationship | Description | Shared Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sanzari 2001 LLC | Company of Governor | Construction Services | No | $3,475,934 |
| Theresa M Ebel | Family Member of Officer | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $164,930 |
| Pia Sison | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $145,920 |
| Barry M Davidoff | Family Member of Officer | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $131,912 |
| Elizabeth Simunovich | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $121,215 |
| Mary P Donnalley | Family Member of Officer | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $106,942 |
| Ami Atul | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $103,780 |
| Doreen a Prowitz | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $103,672 |
| Mary R Kozibroda | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $73,505 |
| Warren E Scott | Family Member of Officer | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $57,163 |
| Lisa Sanzari | Family Member of Governor | Hackensackumc Employee | No | $20,076 |
| Line Item | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Disqualified Persons | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Accrued Employee Benefits | $207,100,735 |
| Other Liabilities | $40,800,556 |
| Accrued Interest Payable | $15,652,458 |
| Estimated Professional Liability | $8,279,385 |
| Bond | Issuer | Issued | Issue Price | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Nj Health Care Facilities Financing Authority | 2008-04-10 | $247,730,070 | SEE PART VI |
| C | Nj Health Care Facilities Financing Authority | 2010-10-26 | $124,878,430 | SEE PART VI |
| B | Nj Health Care Facilities Financing Authority | 2010-08-26 | $87,176,297 | SEE PART VI |
| Bond | Total Proceeds | Spent | Retired | Issuance Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | $249,429,933 | $0 | $22,795,000 | $2,405,194 |
| C | $124,878,430 | $0 | $15,385,000 | $1,615,900 |
| B | $87,176,297 | $0 | $14,270,000 | $1,287,851 |
“J. Fletcher creamer, jr. And joseph m. Sanzari - business relationship.”
“Hackensackumc is an affiliate of hackensack university health network, inc. And its subsidiaries and controlled entities; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system. Hackensack university health network ("network") is the tax-exempt parent of the system. Hackensackumc's federal form 990 was provided to each voting member of its governing body, its board of governors, prior to filing with the internal revenue service ("irs") and following a review by the network's audit and corporate compliance committee. Hackensackumc's board of governors has assumed the responsibility to oversee, review and approve the federal form 990, including the preparation, review and filing process. As part of the tax return preparation process hackensackumc hired a professional cpa firm with experience and expertise in both healthcare and not-for-profit tax return preparation to prepare the federal form 990. The cpa firm's tax professionals worked closely with hackensackumc's finance personnel and internal working group (which included, but was not limited to, the chief financial officer, controller, accounting manager and chief compliance officer) to obtain the information needed in order to prepare a complete and accurate tax return. The cpa firm prepared a draft federal form 990 and furnished it to hackensackumc's finance personnel and internal working group for their review. Hackensackumc's finance personnel and internal working group reviewed the draft federal form 990 and discussed questions and comments with the cpa firm. Revisions were made to the draft federal form 990 where necessary and a final draft was furnished by the cpa firm to hackensackumc's finance personnel and internal working group for final review and approval prior to presentation of the federal form 990 to the members of the network's audit and corporate compliance committee and thereafter to each voting member of this organization's governing body prior to filing with irs.”
“Hackensackumc regularly monitors and enforces compliance with its conflict of interest policy. Annually all members of hackensackumc's board of governors, officers and senior management personnel are required to review the existing conflict of interest policy and complete a questionnaire. The completed questionnaires are returned to hackensackumc's chief compliance officer for review. Thereafter the chief compliance officer prepares a summary of the completed questionnaires which contains information disclosed on an individual basis which is presented to hackensackumc's governance committee for its review and discussion and implementation of any necessary mitigating actions.”
“Hackensackumc is an affiliate within hackensack university health network and subsidiaries and controlled entities; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system. Hackensack university health network ("network") is the tax-exempt parent of the system and the sole member of hackensackumc. Network's board of trustees has an executive compensation committee ("committee"). The committee has adopted a written executive compensation philosophy which it follows when it reviews and approves of the compensation and benefits of the system's senior management, including, but not limited to, the president/chief executive officer, chief financial officer and chief operating officer. The committee reviews the "total compensation" of the individuals which is intended to include both current and deferred compensation and all employee benefits, both qualified and non-qualified. The committee conducts its review and approval process at least annually over several meetings, and approves only "total compensation" that the committee has concluded does not exceed what the committee considers to be reasonable compensation. The committee structures and conducts its review and approval process so as to qualify for the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness under the intermediate sanctions rules of federal income tax law. This review and approval process applies to all forms of compensation and benefits provided to all members of the senior management team. The three factors which must be satisfied in order to receive the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness are the following: 1. The compensation arrangement is approved in advance by an "authorized body" of the applicable tax-exempt organization which is composed entirely of individuals who do not have a "conflict of interest" with respect to the compensation arrangement; 2. The authorized body obtained and relied upon "appropriate data as to comparability" prior to making its determination; and 3. The authorized body "adequately documented the basis for its determination" concurrently with making that determination. The committee is comprised of members of the board of trustees, each of whom is "disinterested" as defined by the irs in its regulations describing this standard. The committee relied upon appropriate comparable data; specifically the committee obtained a written compensation study from an independent firm which specializes in the review of hospital and healthcare system executive compensation and benefits throughout the united states. This detailed study uses comparable geographic and demographic market data for tax-exempt hospitals and healthcare systems of a similar level of net annual operating revenue in the same geographic region. No data from any for-profit entities is used. The committee adequately documented its basis for its determination through the timely preparation of written minutes of the committee meetings during which the executive compensation and benefits was reviewed and subsequently approved. The review and approval process used by the committee, including all actions designed to qualify for the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness, is applied to all members of the senior management team of the system, whether or not they would be considered 'disqualified persons' under the intermediate sanctions rules. In addition to relying on market data, the committee applies a wide range of business judgment factors including, but not limited to, individual performance, individual experience, recruitment and retention factors, and the unique demands of particular positions.”
“Hackensackumc has issued tax-exempt bonds to finance various capital improvement projects, renovations and equipment and to refund existing tax-exempt bonds. In conjunction with the issuance of these tax-exempt bonds, hackensackumc's financial statements were included with the tax-exempt bond prospectus and are, on an annual basis, made available to the general public for review. In addition, hackensackumc's filed certificate of incorporation and any amendments can be obtained and reviewed through the state of new jersey department of the treasury. Hackensackumc also makes available to the public via its website, www.hackensackumc.org, its compliance plan documents, code of conduct and conflict of interest policy.”
“HACKENSACKUMC is AN AFFILIATE WITHIN HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES AND CONTROLLED ENTITIES; A TAX-EXEMPT INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEM ("NETWORK"). THE NETWORK INCLUDES BOTH FOR-PROFIT AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. CERTAIN BOARD OF GOVERNOR MEMBERS, OFFICERS AND/OR DIRECTORS LISTED ON CORE FORM, PART VII AND SCHEDULE J OF THIS FORM 990 MAY HOLD SIMILAR POSITIONS WITH BOTH HACKENSACKUMC AND OTHER SUBSIDIARIES AND CONTROLLED ENTITIES WITHIN THE NETWORK. THE HOURS SHOWN ON THIS FORM 990, FOR BOARD MEMBERS WHO RECEIVE NO COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED IN A NON-BOARD CAPACITY, REPRESENT THE ESTIMATED HOURS DEVOTED PER WEEK FOR HACKENSACKUMC. TO THE EXTENT THESE INDIVIDUALS SERVE AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF OTHER RELATED SUBSIDIARIES AND CONTROLLED ENTITIES IN THE NETWORK, THEIR RESPECTIVE HOURS PER WEEK PER ORGANIZATION ARE APPROXIMATELY THE SAME AS REFLECTED ON PART VII OF THIS FORM 990. THE HOURS REFLECTED ON PART VII OF THIS FORM 990, FOR BOARD MEMBERS WHO RECEIVE COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED IN A NON-BOARD CAPACITY, PAID OFFICERS AND KEY EMPLOYEES, REFLECT TOTAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK ON BEHALF OF THE NETWORK; NOT SOLELY HACKENSACKUMC.”
“Part vii and schedule j reflect certain board members and officers receiving compensation and benefits from hackensackumc or a related organization. Please note this remuneration was for services rendered as full-time employees of hackensackumc or of a related organization and not for services rendered as a voting member or officer of hackensackumc's board of governors.”
“Hackensack university medical center (the "medical center" or "hackensackumc") is a not-for-profit new jersey corporation exempt from federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code of 1986, as amended (the "code"). Hackensackumc owns and operates a 775 licensed bed acute care teaching hospital located at 30 prospect avenue in the city of hackensack, bergen county, new jersey. Bergen county is the largest county by population in the state of new jersey (the "state"), with a 2013 population of 918,888. According to the u.s. census bureau 2013 population estimates, it has the sixteenth highest per capita income in the united states. The medical center is located near major highways in northeastern new jersey, including interstate 80, the new jersey turnpike, the garden state parkway, state routes 4, 17, and 46 and is approximately 12 miles from new york city. Hackensackumc was founded in 1888 as a 12-bed hospital to provide acute care for the residents of the city of hackensack. In the last 35 years, the medical center has evolved from a community hospital offering patients a secondary level of healthcare services to a teaching hospital affiliated with Georgetown University School of Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Seton Hall University, St. George's University, and Stevens Institute of Technology. Hackensackumc provides these services primarily to residents of bergen, hudson and passaic counties, but also to patients from throughout the state and adjacent counties in southeastern new york and eastern pennsylvania. To learn more, visit hackensackumc.org. Hackensackumc is a regional leader in many service programs and its management believes that patients whose primary physicians are not on the hackensackumc medical staff are referred to hackensackumc because of its reputation for high quality care and its array of specialized services, such as cardiac services; oncology (which includes one of the largest bone marrow/stem cell transplantation programs in the country); transplantation services; and women's and children's services. Since 1999, the medical center's bed complement has increased from 579 licensed beds to the present licensed complement of 775 beds. Adult and pediatric occupancy has consistently approximated 90% soon after each bed capacity expansion of 30 beds in 2000, 68 beds in 2001, and 98 beds in 2006, which further supports the necessity of the medical center within its community. Hackensackumc is bergen county's largest employer with a work force in 2014 of 7,548 employees. Hackensackumc has a volunteer population of approximately 2,400 men, women, and teenagers, who donate their time to hackensackumc each year. Hackensackumc offers one of the region's most modern campuses, which is continually updated and expanded to incorporate emerging clinical approaches, medicine, and technologies. The medical center consists of seventeen buildings and five freestanding parking garages, located on its main campus in the city of hackensack. Seven of the buildings are used for inpatient services and six are used for outpatient services. On this campus, hundreds of specialized programs and services are delivered. Hackensack university health network: Hackensack University Health Network (HackensackUHN) is the New Jersey-based parent company of HackensackUMC, the HackensackUMC Foundation, Hackensack University Medical Groups, and corporate joint venture partners with LHP Hospital Group in ownership of two hospitals: HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley and HackensackUMC Mountainside. In 2015, the Network signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Seton Hall University to form the only private school of medicine in New Jersey. In late 2014, HackensackUHN announced its plans to merge with Meridian Health, forming the largest integrated health system in the state. Also in 2014, HackensackUHN announced that Palisades Medical Center will become a full member of the Network. Together with six other he”
“Environmentally-friendly hospital designed just for women: As the recipient of the healthgrades women's health excellence award for seven consecutive years, the donna a. Sanzari women's hospital is dedicated to providing superior care to its patients. The hospital is part of the 300,000 square-foot sarkis and siran gabrellian women's and children's pavilion. The pavilion was carefully planned and developed with the Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center to provide exceptional patient satisfaction and services within an environmentally healthy facility. Its design, energy systems, cleaning supplies, linens, medical equipment, and even the food prepared for patient/staff/visitor consumption are environmentally friendly in keeping with the values of the deirdre imus environmental center for pediatric oncology, an award-winning non-profit organization at hackensackumc. In 2014, we welcomed more than 6,290 babies - more than any other hospital in new jersey - a true testament to our long history of trusted care in the community. In 2014, hackensackumc received the healthgrades women's health excellence award for the ninth year in a row - the only hospital in the nation to do so. Quality & accreditations: Hackensackumc is continuing to prove that "impossible" is just an opinion. We've created an environment that encourages medical innovation to flourish by recruiting top doctors and giving them freedom to push research and treatments beyond traditional thinking. Some of hackensackumc's awards include: o HackensackUMC was listed as the number one hospital in New Jersey and ranked among the top 30 hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in its 2014-15 Best Hospitals list. o Received 11 national rankings in: Cancer; Cardiology & Heart Surgery; Diabetes & Endocrinology; Ear, Nose & Throat; Gastroenterology & GI Services; Geriatrics; Neurology & Neurosurgery; Orthopedics; Pulmonology; Urology; and the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital ranked as one of the Top 50 Best Children's Hospitals for Neurology and Neurosurgery in the 2014-15 Best Children's Hospitals list. o Also listed as high-performing in the New York metro area in Gynecology and Nephrology o Healthgrades America's 50 Best Hospitals - the only hospital in NJ, NY and New England to receive nine years in a row. o The first hospital nationwide recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for reaching Phase IV Gold level achievement in the Workplace Partnership for Life Hospital Campaign. o 2015 America's Best Hospital for Obstetrics by WomenCertified Inc. o HackensackUMC's Bariatric Surgery program (including Gastric Stapling and Gastric Banding) for being recognized as a Blue Distinction Center (BDC) and a Blue Distinction Center+ (BDC+) by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. o Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award - Clinical Excellence Award - 13 years in a row (2003-2015), placing the hospital among the Top 5% of the nation's hospitals for overall quality for more than a decade. HackensackUMC is the only hospital in NJ, NY and New England to receive this award for 13 consecutive years. o 23 Joint Commission Gold Seals of Approval - the most in the country: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Acute Myocardial Infarction, Asthma, Asthma (Pediatrics), Bone Marrow Transplant, Breast Cancer, Carotid Stenosis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Colorectal Cancer, Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, Depression, Geriatrics Delirium, Heart Failure, Inpatient Diabetes, Joint Replacement - Hip, Joint Replacement - Knee, Multi-System Trauma, Palliative Care, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Pneumonia, Prostate Cancer, Stroke (Primary Stroke Center), and Uterine-Ovarian Cancer. o 2014 Healthgrades Women's Health Excellence Award - the only hospital in the state to achieve this distinction for nine consecutive years. o 2014/2015 National Research Corporation Consumer Choice Award - 19th consecutive year and every year since the award's inception. o 2014 NJ”
“To be a magnet hospital means that a never-ending culture of excellence exists at hackensackumc. It is evident in the way we care for patients and their families, recognizing that each patient has individual needs, concerns, and ways of coping with illness. To be a magnet hospital means that hackensackumc values the contributions of its nurses and seeks their input in all administrative and patient care decisions. To be a magnet hospital means that other leading hospitals - such as massachusetts general hospital, the cleveland clinic, and johns hopkins hospital - turn to them for extensive mentoring. Hackensackumc is proud of its many innovations, technologies, research projects, and medical expertise. But at the top of the list is the entity that often means the most to the patients - unparalleled nursing excellence that makes hackensackumc stand tall over all others. Hackensackumc purpose, goal, and beliefs: Purpose - hackensackumc is a team committed to providing an exceptional patient experience through quality patient-centered care, education, research, and community outreach. Goal - quality continues to evolve as the number one, non-negotiable value that drives hackensackumc's mission and actions. Hackensackumc incorporates emerging business management operations to reflect a vision that puts patients in charge. Beliefs - hackensackumc is guided by the following beliefs: - quality - achieving excellence in patient-centered care and service. - service - committing to anticipate and fulfill the needs, requests, and wishes of the customers. - patient - centered care - providing care that is compassionate, empathic, and responsive to the needs, values, and preference of individual patients and the families of patients. - innovation - advancing the delivery of healthcare through the use of cutting-edge technology, research, education, and processes that achieve desired outcomes. - communication - providing timely, reliable information which results in understanding. - integrity - acting in a responsible and ethical manner. - professionalism - accepting individual responsibility and accountability within our roles, as defined by the standards of the profession. - respect - listening to, and valuing, diverse opinions. - satisfaction - creating a safe, supportive, and healing environment that inspires us to exceed the needs and expectations of patients, the families of patients, physicians, and employees. Medical specialties/services: In addition to providing a comprehensive array of secondary level patient care, the medical center provides tertiary and quaternary services to a wide referral area. These services include: Cardiac care: The medical center is one of the largest and most comprehensive providers of cardiac care in the state offering a full-range of state-of-the-art invasive and non-invasive diagnostic and treatment services including preventive cardiology with ultra-fast computerized electron beam tomography, non-invasive cardiology laboratory, pacemaker center, congestive heart failure and pulmonary hypertension program, cardiac catheterization laboratory, electrophysiology program, cardiac surgery, and cardiac rehabilitation. Hackensackumc's eight cardiac catheterization laboratories are using radio-frequency for totally blocked arteries, intracoronary ultrasound, and neuro-intravascular procedures. Recently the ability to temporarily place a catheter-based heart assist device allows the performance of interventional procedures even in the highest-risk patients. Electrophysiology includes atrial fibrillation ablations, lead extractions, and electro anatomical mapping with cardiomerge technology. The heart center is an outpatient cardiac department that offers stress testing, echocardiograms, halter monitor services, a pacemaker center, electron-beam tomography, enhanced external counter pulsation, and outpatient diagnostic services. A new picture archiving communication system and report-generating system has recen”
“The cancer center is the first cancer center in new jersey to acquire a new, cutting edge radiotherapy system that enables a radically different approach to treating cancer with image-guided radiotherapy (igrt) known as the truebeam system. This state-of-the-art radiotherapy system allows the john theurer cancer center to offer even faster treatments, enhanced accuracy, and quicker imaging at lower doses. Basic research: Basic research studies at the cancer center and hackensackumc's on-site david joseph jurist research center for tomorrows children are currently looking into the origins of cancer at the molecular level, how and why cells progress into cancer, and the basic biology of graft-versus-host disease, a common and potentially fatal side effect of stem cell transplantation. Stem cell transplantation is used to treat hematological (blood) cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma; cancers that involve solid tumors, such as breast and ovarian cancer; serious blood disorders; and immune system deficiencies. Clinical trials offer innovative treatments: As a world-class facility and academic hospital, the cancer center is actively involved in clinical trials that bring research advances directly to patients. The cancer center participates in more than 100 international and national cancer clinical trials that give patients access to promising investigational medications, treatment protocols, and surgical techniques that are often not available at other facilities in new jersey. Key areas of cancer research that are currently taking place include targeted therapies that pinpoint cancer cells and spare normal cells, gene therapy to mutate cancer, advances in stem cell transplantation, new combinations of chemotherapy, new radiation oncology cancer cells and safe viruses to make vaccines that combat cancer. Bone marrow transplantation program: The adult blood and marrow stem cell transplantation program provides autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment of malignant and non-malignant diseases including use of bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cells, and umbilical cord blood stem cells. This program also serves as a collection facility for national marrow donor program donor centers. The adult blood and marrow stem cell transplantation program, was the first center in the country to receive a bone marrow transplant disease specific recognition by the joint commission (formerly the joint commission on accreditation of healthcare organizations, the "joint commission") a non-profit organization that accredits and certifies over 15,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the united states. An affiliation has been formed with the transplant program at the national cancer institute of the national institutes of health, which enables sharing of protocols. This program has over twenty-one open transplant protocols in use at this time and eight more awaiting approval. The institute for breast care: Staffed by radiologists, pathologists, nurses and technologists specially trained in breast care, the institute for breast care offers comprehensive breast diagnostic services. These services include screening and diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, breast magnetic resonance imaging ("mri"), stereotactic guided core biopsies, ultrasound guided procedures (fine needle aspiration and core biopsy), needle localizations for excisional biopsies, and radiologic second opinions. The onsite pathology laboratory permits immediate evaluation of the specimens when needed. The institute for breast care also conducts breast cancer research, including prevention, and provides patient and community education and support. Specialized pediatric care: The medical center is the only hospital in its service area that offers a comprehensive range of pediatric specialty and subspecialty services at one location. As a result of its extensive range of services, the medical center has been designated as an instituti”
“The Center for Allergy, Asthma and Immune diseases: The center offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders and illnesses of the immune system. Staffed by a team of board-certified allergy/immunology specialists, the center provides expert care in respiratory allergies, food and drug allergies, asthma, persistent sinusitis and other recurrent infections in one location. Services also include patient education provided by clinical nurse educators and licensed nutritionists; the ability to participate in clinical research trials; double blind oral food challenges, aspirin challenges and desensitization; and assessment of medication reactions. The center received 13,500 visits in 2014. Urology and urologic oncology: The department of urology offers comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive services for patients with both malignant and nonmalignant genitourinary disorders. Centers for bladder, prostate and pelvic floor health, male reproductive medicine and human sexuality, endourology and stone disease, cryosurgery, pediatric urology and minimally invasive urologic surgery are established to treat both inpatient and outpatient populations. The Davinci Robotic Surgical System is used for urologic surgery and for training of surgeons from across the country. Research activities include prostate high intensity focused ultrasound and fluorescence based cystoscopy for bladder cancer. The department participated in clinical trials with PROVENGE, a newly approved drug for the treatment of prostate cancer, and is using new radiation based technology with True Beam Software and Wireless Radiation Sensors known as DVS. Diagnostic imaging services: The diagnostic imaging department provides a full spectrum of imaging services. These include 3t (magnet strength) MRI, 64-slice computed tomography ("CT"), positron emission tomography ("PET/CT"), breast MRI, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, ultrasound, and digital x-ray. The department operates in a fully integrated Picture Archiving and Communication System ("PACS"), a film-less environment. Physicians can log into the PACS remotely to view imaging studies anywhere there is internet access. The staff performs complex advanced procedures such as Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography, Cardiac MRI, and Advanced PET/CT applications. All radiologists are fellowship trained in various subspecialties and an attending radiologist (not a resident in training) is on site at all times for interpretation and consultation, producing very rapid report turn-around times. Emergency services/trauma: The Jeffrey M. Creamer Emergency/Trauma Center ("ETC") is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and treats all ages and all medical conditions. In 2014, 55,613 patients visited the ETD which resulted in 13,579 admissions. There is also a separate pediatric emergency department that saw 33,404 visits in 2014, which resulted in 1,450 admissions1,450 admissions. The pediatric emergency department is staffed by physicians and nurses specialty-trained in pediatric emergency medicine. The take-a-break program now seems like an obvious idea. The family members who accompany their loved ones to emergency departments can almost always benefit from a short break - whether to pick kids up at school, make a few phone calls or just grab a cup of coffee. When the proposal was first made to set up a network of volunteers who could support family members in the emergency department and represent them in their absence, there was nothing like it anywhere in the country. Today 50 volunteers cover each of the emergency trauma center's three shifts, seven days a week. Emergency services opened a satellite emergency department at HackensackUMC north in October 2008. See "HackensackUMC at Pascack valley" herein. In 2014, this site had 4,095 visits, with 172 admissions sent to the medical center. However beginning on June 1, 2014, the emergency department at Hackens”
“Research partners: Scientific discovery through research is a major component of HackensackUMC's mission. Research at HackensackUMC is conducted in nearly every field, with an emphasis on pediatric and adult cancers, childhood diseases, cardiology, allergy and immunology, orthopedics, urology, pulmonary medicine, neurology, and infectious diseases. Investigators at HackensackUMC collaborate with their counterparts at other healthcare institutions and research facilities, including the U.S. Department of Energy, City University of New York ("CUNY") Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Rockefeller University. Outstanding research collaborations also arise from HackensackUMC's role as a major teaching affiliate of UMDNJ-NJMS. HackensackUMC is designated by the National Cancer Institute and the national institutes of health as a community clinical oncology program site, one of only 50 in the nation and the only such program in New Jersey. Clinical trials, protocol studies, and cancer control group research are conducted through The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, The Southwest Oncology Group, The Children's Oncology Group, The University of Rochester Cancer Center, and The National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project. Outlook: Hackensackumc, a nonprofit academic, research and medical center, is the largest provider of inpatient and outpatient services in new jersey. It was the first hospital in new jersey and second in the nation to become a magnet recognized hospital for nursing excellence. Hackensackumc is the hometown hospital of the new york giants and the new york red bulls, and remains committed to its community through fundraising and community events. Under robert c. Garrett's leadership, hackensackumc ranks among the best hospitals in the nation and enjoys numerous clinical, research and academic affiliations with world-renowned partners. HackensackUMC, a nonprofit teaching and research hospital located in Bergen County, NJ, is the largest provider of inpatient and outpatient services in the state. Founded in 1888 as the county's first hospital, it is the flagship hospital of Hackensack University Health Network, one of the largest health networks in the state comprised of 1,250 beds, nearly 10,000 employees and 2,700 credentialed physicians. HackensackUMC was listed as the number one hospital in New Jersey in the U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospital rankings for 2014-15. It is one of the top 30 hospitals in the nation by receiving 11 national specialty rankings, including a national ranking for the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital in Neurology and Neurosurgery in the 2014-15 Best Children's Hospitals. The children's hospital is housed with the Donna A. Sanzari Women's Hospital in the Sarkis and Siran Gabrellian Women's and Children's Pavilion, which was designed with The Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center, and was included on the Green Guide's list of Top 10 Green Hospitals in the U.S. HackensackUMC is one of Healthgrades America's 50 Best Hospitals for nine years in a row, and received the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence 13 years in a row. The medical center has also been named a Leapfrog Top Hospital, and received 23 Gold Seals of Approval by the Joint Commission - more than any other hospital in the country. It was the first hospital in New Jersey and second in the nation to become a Magnet recognized hospital for nursing excellence; receiving its fifth consecutive designation in 2014. HackensackUMC is the Hometown Hospital of the New York Giants and the New York Red Bulls and was Official Medical Services Provider to The Barclays PGA Golf Tournament and the NY/NJ Super Bowl XLV111 Host Committee. It remains committed to its community through fundraising and community events. Who hackensack university medical center benefits Tax-exempt organization: Hackensackumc is recognized by the irs as an internal revenue code section 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organiz”
“Community benefit continued: Hackensackumc's operations and activities are designed to benefit a wide cross section of the community, including those individuals with no insurance or ability to pay for the necessary medical services and treatment. Hackensackumc also has a program for individuals with no insurance which limits the amounts to be billed to no more than the Medicare fee schedule for inpatient services and two times the Medicare fee schedule for outpatient services. This discount program is offered to all individuals with no insurance. There is no application or means testing. For individuals who cannot afford these fees, there are means tested discounts which can reduce bills to zero. Community benefit - costs: For purposes of form 990, schedule h reporting and in accordance with current irs rules and regulations, Hackensackumc utilized the catholic health association ("cha") model when quantifying community benefit costs. Under the cha methodology for quantifying community benefit costs, Hackensackumc's 2014 net community benefit costs were approximately $103,770,064 or approximately 8.64% of its total 2014 expenses. The cha methodology does not include Medicare shortfalls and certain costs related to bad debt. Utilizing the model adopted by the American Hospital Association ("AHA"), which Hackensackumc believes more clearly represents actual community benefit, when quantifying its estimated total community benefit costs for the 2014 year would result in a significantly higher community benefit percentage. Under the AHA model, a hospital may include both Medicare shortfalls (the amount by which the costs exceed reimbursements) and costs related to bad debt. Under the AHA model during calendar year 2014, Hackensackumc incurred net community benefit costs of approximately $211,466,730; which accounted for approximately 17.59% of its total 2014 expenses. Net costs means costs after all associated reimbursements. Hackensackumc also paid directly $5,522,103 in real estate taxes during 2014. Community benefit programs: Building a strong community: Hackensack university medical center helps to build a strong, safe community by investing in a number of community benefits to improve housing and the environment, develop businesses, support community enhancements, mentor children, build coalitions, and increase the workforce. The impact of community benefits: Hackensackumc university medical center believes we are all part of one larger community - one dedicated to progressing even further in our missions of healthcare, community service, and research, one that brings healthcare directly into the community if needed. Promoting a healthy community: Hackensackumc is committed to our community's education and wellness. Through our speakers bureau and health awareness regional program (harp), we work with local city agencies, schools and civic organizations. Speakers topics included: nutrition, grandparenting, aids awareness, heart health, stress, diabetes, keeping your mind sharp, cancer prevention, food allergies and medication interactions. (referenced in schedule h). Many health fair booths were related to: blood pressure screenings, fitness & nutrition, run health, flu shots and sun safety. (referenced in schedule h). Additional community benefits: Melanoma Awareness Prevention Campaign Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Melanoma is the third most common skin cancer, but is more dangerous and more likely to cause death than other skin cancers. Through collaborative efforts, the John Theurer Cancer Center, the Promise Foundation of Ridgewood, NJ, physicians and the Health Awareness Regional Program (HARP) of HackensackUMC, a skin cancer screening was provided to the community serving more than 50 participants. This partnership includes an ongoing educational initiative to teach youth sun safe behaviors. In collaboration with schools and teachers, skin cancer awareness programs educated more”
“Diabetes Collaborative To better serve the community, Bergen County hospitals established a Diabetes Collaborative and provided free A1C screenings for diabetes at health fairs held on the same day at four Bergen County hospitals. The event also featured additional health screenings for blood pressure, BMI, waist measurements, depression and substance abuse. Approximately 200 people participated. Have F.U.N. in Garfield Through our partnership with the City of Garfield, HARP was able to collaborate on an initiative to combat childhood obesity in the City of Garfield. In 2014 community gardens were planted throughout the city providing fresh vegetables to residents and teaching gardening skills to the youth. This program has been focused on families in order to form a foundation of healthful habits, combat the rising epidemic of child obesity and ensure that future New Jersey residents will be a more vital and energetic population. Flu Immunization Programs As part of the public health response to the influenza virus in the community, HARP partnered with communities to provide education and vaccinations. Educational materials were distributed to at-risk populations. HARP worked with health officers, public health nurses, health departments, municipalities, and child care centers. Through this partnership, HARP assisted in vaccinating more than 2,000 individuals and continues to work to achieve maximum immunization rates. Additional Community Benefits Include: Free screenings with HackensackUMC's A.I.R. Express mobile asthma care unit for uninsured and underinsured families in Hackensack-screenings are held at schools and churches. In honor of Heart Month in February, HackensackUMC hosts Healthy Heart events, where the community is treated to free blood pressure and body mass index screenings, fitness and nutrition demos, and raffles. They have the opportunity to consult with some of our world-class cardiologists. The Heart Health Fair has also featured special guests, including former New York Giants players.”
“Expenses incurred in providing various other medically necessary healthcare services to all individuals in a non-discriminatory manner regardless of race, color, creed, sex, national origin or ability to pay.”
“Other changes in net assets or fund balances include: - pension-related adjustments - ($186,979,119) - equity transfer to hackensack university medical center foundation, inc.; a related internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization - ($11,913,659) - net assets released from temporary restriction - ($2,715,316) - change in beneficial interest in net assets of hackensack university medical center foundation, inc.; a related internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization - $2,217,134 - subsidies to controlled entities, net reflected in core form, part viii, line 2c - $81,868,963”
“Hackensackumc's sole corporate member is hackensack university health network ("network"). An independent big four cpa firm prepared audited consolidated financial statements for the network and its subsidiaries and controlled entities, for the years ended december 31, 2014 and 2013, respectively. The independent cpa firm issued an unqualified opinion with respect to these audited consolidated financial statements each year. The network's audit and corporate compliance committee has assumed responsibility for the oversight of the audit of the hackensack university health network audited consolidated financial statements and the selection of an independent auditor.”
“BY HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (EIN: 22-1487576), A SIGNIFICANT TRANSFEROR This statement is made pursuant to Regulation Section 1.351-3(a) by the following entity, a significant transferor: HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER EIN: 22-1487576 30 PROSPECT AVENUE, HACKENSACK, NJ 07601 HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (EIN: 22-1487576), a U.S. tax-exempt corporation and a significant transferor, made constructive transfers of cash on the following dates to HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER CASUALTY COMPANY, LTD., its wholly-owned subsidiary formed in Bermuda (the "Transferee"): 02/01/2014: $2,300,000 02/15/2014: $ 930,885 10/01/2014: $ 930,884 ----------- $4,161,769 =========== The good faith estimate of the aggregate fair market value and tax basis of the assets transferred by HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (as determined immediately before the exchanges) was $4,161,769. No private letter rulings were issued by the Internal Revenue Service in connection with these Internal Revenue Code 351 exchanges.”
“Endowment funds are to be used consistent with intent and in furtherance of the organization's charitable tax-exempt purposes.”
“The organization's sole corporate member is hackensack university health network ("huhn"). An independent big four cpa firm prepared consolidated audited financial statements for huhn and its subsidiaries and controlled entities, which includes hackensack university medical center, for the years ended december 31, 2014 and 2013; respectively. The fin 48 footnote below is from the 2008 consolidated audited financial statements: the organization adopted the provisions of fasb interpretation (fin) statement no. 48, accounting for uncertainty in income taxes - an interpretation of fasb statement no. 109, on january 1, 2007. Fin no. 48 clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an entity's financial statements in accordance with fasb statement no. 109. It prescribes an uncertainty threshold and measurement attributes for financial statement disclosures of tax positions taken or expected to be taken on a tax return. The impact of adopting fin no. 48 was not material.”
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