$48.6M in expenses
Heart disease and strokeon average, someone in the united states dies of cardiovascular disease every 34 seconds, according to the american heart association. Cardiovascular disease.methodist hospital has been a leader in the care and treatment of those who come to us in our emergency department or are diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. We have long been at the forefront in caring for these patients and are always exploring ways to enhance their treatment and lifestyle.methodist hospital's commitment and success in implementing an exceptional standard of care for cardiac patients has been recognized by the american heart association and the joint commission.2024 accomplishments in the cardiology area included the following:a new space on 9 south at methodist hospital was named in honor of late electrophysiologist matthew latacha. The latacha education center will be used for staff simulations and training, and patient and health partner discharge education. The center is home to two state-of-the-art, lifelike manikins: harry and sally. The american heart association (aha) recognized methodist hospital once again for their expertise in heart and stroke care. The hospital also earned its 9th certification from the american association of cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation and the iac 25-year milestone recognition for vascular testing. Lastly, our chest pain center was certified by the joint commission.in 2024, methodist hospital performed nearly 75,000 cardiovascular diagnostic services, over 5,000 cardiac cath procedures, over 800 cardiothoracic surgeries and over 1,500 vascular surgeries. Methodist also began offering pulse field ablations which assists with atrial fibrillation and had 18 patients receiving mitral valve repairs robotically. We were the only hospital in nebraska and the only physician to report such success.the methodist hospital cardiology team completed its 1,500th watchman procedure in may. Methodist's was the first to reach this milestone in omaha is in the top 2% nationally.the vascular sonography team at methodist hospital has been honored with the silver milestone award from the intersocietal accreditation commission. The award recognizes the hospital for having an accredited vascular testing program for more than 20 years.
$55.6M in expenses
Cancerat methodist hospital, we unite all of our resources to join our patients in their fight against cancer in its totality. Our unique multidisciplinary approach is one of methodist's greatest strengths. Working together with the patient on the team, we focus a rare level of combined expertise to expand treatment options, improve outcomes and provide comfort and hope.we offer a full line of cancer services at methodist estabrook cancer center (mecc) including: breast care center, chemotherapy, clinical trials, gamma knife, gynecologic oncology, head and neck oncology, lung/thoracic oncology, multidisciplinary team approach, nutrition services, occupational and speech therapy, physical wellness programs, psycho-oncology services, radiation oncology, rehabilitation, social work, STEM cell transplants, support services, surgical oncology and tumor registry.our highly skilled team of experts uses some of the most advanced diagnostic and treatment options available to help our patients conquer their cancer diagnosis. Those options include, but are not limited to: da vinci computer-assisted surgical system, digital positron emission tomography/computer tomography (pet/CT) system, image-guided radiation therapy (igrt), volumetric-modulated arc therapy (vmat), varian edge radiosurgery system and spy portable handheld imager (spy-phi).cancer screenings continue to be our first line of attack - working to catch cancers early. Our mobile mammography coach was on the road a great deal in 2024, as we performed 3,133 mammogram screenings, 563 were baseline, meaning a first-time screening. Of those over 3,000 screenings, 51 women were recommended for biopsies and 17 positive cancers were detected. In addition, thanks to grant dollars, we were able to provide screenings for more than 450 patients that didn't have insurance.continued to build on its car t therapy - a specific type of immunotherapy using t cells from the patient, which become reengineered into cancer-fighting car (chimeric antigen receptor) t cells.methodist hospital continues to use grant dollars provided by the american cancer society allowing us to address the unmet transportation needs of cancer patients in the region, particularly vulnerable populations who are experiencing an unequal burden of cancer. Methodist believes strongly in helping patients understand and reduce their cancer risk. Robust hereditary and cancer risk programs are accessible throughout the health system.mecc is recognized as an approved NPF pancreatic cancer center by the national pancreas foundation. We are also accredited by the foundation for the accreditation of cellular therapy (fact) at the university of nebraska medical center. In addition to providing the standard treatments, the physicians at methodist hospital and mecc have consistently demonstrated active participation in cancer prevention and treatment trials approved by the national cancer institute (nci). Every cancer patient treated here is evaluated for eligibility in nci-approved trials, and trial participation is entirely voluntary. Only about 3-5% percent of adult cancer patients nationwide participate in clinical trials, according to the nci. Mecc exceeds that on a regular basis. Our clinical trials are overseen by a highly trained, multidisciplinary team of cancer specialists in collaboration with the patient's primary care provider.
$186.6M in expenses
Women's servicesmethodist women's hospital, the region's leader in hospital births, is home to the area's largest maternal-fetal medicine group, with eight physicians specializing in high-risk pregnancy and birth, and a nicu (neonatal intensive care unit) that treats more critically ill babies than any other in the region. The hospital also offers an array of women's surgical procedures.methodist women's hospital is the only hospital in the state to have consistently earned perinatal certification from the joint commission since the program's inception in 2015. Most recently, the gold seal of approval for advanced certification in perinatal care (acpc) was awarded in the fall of 2023. The certification recognizes women's hospital's efforts to achieve integrated, coordinated and patient-centered prenatal through postpartum care for complicated and uncomplicated pregnancies. On-site reviewers evaluated compliance and performance before giving the hospital significantly high marks for various efficiencies, outcomes, patient experiences and communication and collaboration trends among several disciplines. U.s. News & world report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, named methodist women's hospital a 2022-2023 high performing hospital for maternity care - the only hospital in nebraska to receive the honor. This is the highest award a hospital can earn for u.s. News' best hospitals for maternity care.in addition, methodist women's hospital has been recognized by blue cross and blue shield of nebraska with the blue distinction centers (BDC) for maternity care designation, which is part of the blue distinction specialty care program. This designation highlights a hospital's commitment to ensuring the best health for all mothers of all races and ethnicities.methodist women's hospital's outreach program provides resources and specialized education to providers and staff in surrounding community hospitals with the goal of keeping as many obstetrical patients as possible in their communities. In 2023, women's hospital held 51 programs serving 46 community hospitals (32 in nebraska), including education and training in subjects such as electronic fetal monitoring (efm), breastfeeding and bereavement, obstetrics-centered skills workshops, and maternal and newborn nursing fellowships. As part of the outreach program, maternal-fetal medicine physicians also offer clinic hours in hastings, fremont, and council bluffs, iowa, as well as support telemedicine appointments in norfolk and read ultrasounds for providers in boone county, nebraska. Methodist hospital and methodist women hospital also support the following initiatives: -the nebraska perinatal quality improvement collaborative, which provides step-by-step, evidence-based protocols geared toward helping health care providers recognize and address conditions that can put mothers at risk of death or injury. -the nebraska diaper bank,which provides diapers to low-income families while raising awareness of the basic health needs for diapers. In 2024, methodist actively worked with the nebraska diaper bank, and has been a hospital distribution hub, providing diapers to eligible families at discharge and connecting those families with the nebraska diaper bank to ensure they have the resources to continue receiving supplemental diapers up to a child's second birthday. -the nebraska breastfeeding coalition, a network of partners dedicated to improving the health of nebraskans by making human milk feeding the norm via education, advocacy and collaboration. Methodist was actively working toward partnering with the coalition in 2023 and has since become a partner. Methodist women's hospital also offers prenatal and parenting classes with free or subsidized classes for parents in need in an effort to decrease infant mortality rates. Methodist is also actively working with community partners to bring classes to underserved populations at community locations in 2025.methodist has partnered with march of dimes and the association of women's health, obstetric and neonatal nurses (awhonn) to provide educational tools and training specific to the maternal health space to address implicit bias and ensure that all patients are treated equitably and with dignity and respect. Methodist also places a priority on caring for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence, housing the heidi wilke sane/sart sexual assault program in the methodist hospital and methodist women's hospital emergency departments. The program's trained forensic nurse examiners activate the sexual assault response team (sart) to provide medical assistance, support and safety to survivors of sexual assault. Methodist has also initiated a sane/sart training class for medical professionals as part of its continuing medical education program at nebraska methodist college. In addition to the collection of evidence for law enforcement, the comprehensive program connects victims with resources to ensure that the physical, mental and socioeconomic needs of women and their dependents are met.
$373.4M in expenses
All other servicesmethodist hospital received a five-star overall hospital quality star rating from the centers for medicare & medicaid services (CMS). Methodist hospital was one of seven hospitals in nebraska to earn the five-star designation. A total of 483 hospitals across the country obtained five stars.methodist hospital's critical care unit became the first adult intensive care unit in nebraska to be honored with the gold-level beacon award of excellence by the american association of critical-care nurses.the hospital campus completed the renovation/expansion of 4 north and 5 north to expand the hospital's capacity by 52 beds.a renovation of cath lab no. 2 was also completed.achieved patient experience scores in the top decile at both methodist hospital (90th) and methodist women's hospital (98th)