Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Latest news, weather and high school sports for Albany and Southwest Georgia

Phoebe Putney Board of Directors approves 2009-2010 audit
Posted: 01.05.2011 at 4:38 PM
0

Accounting firm Draffin and Tucker presented Phoebe’s Finance Committee with the 2009 fiscal year audit

Phoebe Putney board members approved the 2009-2010 audit report
Photo

ALBANY, GA -- Phoebe Putney’s Finance Committee accepted the audit for fiscal year 2009-2010.

Accounting firm Draffin and Tucker presented Phoebe’s Finance Committee with the 2009 fiscal year audit. It looks like Phoebe’s finances are doing just fine- despite an unfavorable market last year.

The audit shows total assets at $589 million, a record investment of $113 million in community benefits, $390 million in liabilities, and a total profit margin of 4.8%. Phoebe also made a $90 million investment, which they borrowed to fund several projects. This investment caused the long term debt to jump from 40 to 52%.

And while hospital officials are overall pleased with the audit COO Joe Austin says they're always looking for ways to be more efficient in the future. "We know we have got to do a good job of managing our expenses in the future we did a pretty good job of that this year but if we’re going to maintain the mission of the hospital our job is to make sure were running a high quality organization because our goal is to attract more patients to this hospital," says Austin.

Figures connected to the purchase of Palmyra Medical Center were not in the 2009 fiscal year, we’ll have to wait until next year to see those numbers. Head over to Phoebe’s website for more information on the audit. The Phoebe Putney Board of Directors approved the accepted audit in a meeting a few hours later.

CEO Joel Wernick also talked to board members about the current hospital capacity and taking over Palmyra Medical Center. Wernick says there is a growing list of challenges they face while transitioning Palmyra into Phoebe. “The time line for doing that is growing longer than we initially thought and although we are going to be as prompt as possible it’s likely that this is all going to continue to transition into February,” says Wernick.

Phoebe has brought in an outside consultant to help with the transition.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Albany City Commission exploring dangerous dog ordinance
Jessica Fairley  |  Today at 9:34 AM  |  7 comments
Thumbnail
Is Albany suffering from a "brain drain?"
Melanie Kendall   |  Yesterday at 1:16 PM  |  1 comment
Follow My Southwest GA
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
Bright Side
Spreading the good news around Southwest Georgia!
Win a booster seat!
Click above for your chance to win a booster seat and get safety tips for your child!
Legal
Finding the right lawyer to handle your needs is important.
ADVERTISEMENT