| Financial Reports |
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| Budget and Financial Information |
| This page provides information about the hospital's finances, workforce, and patient admissions and visits. |
| Income, Expenses & Margin, Operating Indicators |
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| Cost Shift |
| A hospital incurs costs to provide services to their patients. All patients, regardless of their ability to pay, are billed the same price for the same service. Sometimes the payment received by the hospital is less than cost for the services provided. This includes payments from uninsured, Medicare, and Medicaid patients. When the payment doesn't cover the cost to provide those services, this unreimbursed cost is passed on to other payers; this is the "cost shift". The ability to cost shift helps the hospital maintain its financial health. |
| Cost Shift |
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| Financial Health Benchmarks & Indicators |
| This page provides information about the hospital's financial health. It includes information on the hospital's ability to pay its bills and how much it costs to run the hospital. |
| Cash & Revenue Indicators | Productivity & Cost Indicators |
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| Hospital Capital Investments |
| This page provides information about the hospital's capital spending plans for the next four years. Capital spending is money spent on purchases and improvements to the hospital including buildings, property, and equipment. |
| Capital Indicators | Capital Plans |