Healthcare Finance (Sources of Revenue)

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Sources of Revenue

The 2010 HCA 10K report is located within the Securities Exchange Commission at the following Web site:

Government Relations

http://investor.hcahealthcare.com/sites/hcahealthcare.investorhq.businesswire.com/files/report/file/HCA_2016_Annual_Report.pdf

Review the “Sources of Revenue” section beginning on page 5 and ending on page 15.

Complete the following:

  1. Write a 2–3-page analysis of the sources of revenue.
  2. Describe the advantages and disadvantages for each source of revenue from the viewpoint of a healthcare manager.
  3. Determine the fixed, variable, and semivariable costs.

Use the financial reports (beginning on page 52) within the document to help you. Be sure to exhibit comprehension of the various payment models in your analysis.

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Must have 3 or more references with citations!

Along with a reference page in APA format!

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Running Head: SOURCES OF REVENUE

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Sources of Revenue
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SOURCES OF REVENUE

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Sources of revenue

First of all, health care organizations operate in a unique financial environment. They
must generate revenue to ensure the provision of crucial health care services. Nonetheless, with
the complex financial system, there are a variety of revenue sources. Much of the hospital
revenue is derived from government programs. The payment rates for the government programs
are set by law and essentially do not cover the full cost of health care.
Each of the sources of revenue, which are; Medicare, Medicaid, and Managed Care Plans
have their own advantages and disadvantages.
Medicare
Medicare refers to a federal health insurance program that covers individuals who are 65
or older, young people with disabilities, and individuals with end-stage renal diseases. Different
types of Medicare include Medicare Part A for inpatient hospital cares, Part B for specific
doctor’...


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