

“We are proud of the care our providers and staff give to the community and we are honored that our efforts have been recognized on a national level by an outside organization.” “Our Women and Children’s Services Unit is a critical part of how we serve the community,” shares Jessica Lewis, RN, Manager, Women and Children’s Services unit. Mount Nittany welcomes nearly 1,300 babies annually and has three dedicated pediatric hospitalists on staff. News and World Report focuses on five key elements of care when evaluating hospitals - scheduled early deliveries, C-section rates in low-risk women, newborn complications, rate of exclusive breast milk feeding, and the option for vaginal births after a C-section. “The medical center staff in the Women and Children’s Services unit demonstrate highly skilled and compassionate care for patients and families and we are honored to serve these families and be a part of welcoming a new baby.” “Mount Nittany Health is proud to receive this recognition which is a testament to our commitment to quality care,” says Tiffany Cabbibo, Executive Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer, Mount Nittany Health. High performing hospitals had fewer newborn complications, fewer early deliveries and fewer C-sections compared with other hospitals This recognition is based on a review of 2,700 hospitals across the nation.


Mount Nittany Medical Center was recently named one of the “Best Places for Maternity” by U.S.
