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1 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.

2 Part II: Record Financial Operations CHAPTER 4: REVENUES (INFLOW) Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

3 The Revenue Stream Payment After Service Is Delivered Fee-for-Service Discounted Fee for Service Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

4 The Revenue Stream Payment Before Service Is Delivered Pre-Determined Per-Person Payment Rate-Setting Differences Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

5 Deductions from Revenue Contractual Allowances The difference between the full established rate and the agreed- upon contractual rate to be paid. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

6 Deductions from Revenue Contractual Allowances It is not uncommon for different plans to pay different contractual rates for the same service. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

7 Different Contractual Rates for the Same Service: Table 4-1 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

8 Other Deductions from Revenue Allowances for Bad Debts aka “provision for bad debts” Estimated amounts of credit losses (bad debts) is charged to this account. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

9 Other Deductions from Revenue Charity Service Services provided to indigent patients. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

10 Sources of Health Care Revenue Revenue Sources * the proportion of revenues realized from different types of payers. Sources are generally called “payers.” “Payer mix”* is a measure often included in an organization’s profile. Many types of management reporting are arranged by payer (the revenue source). Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

11 Sources of Health Care Revenue Revenue Sources Governmental Sources include Medicare, Medicaid, and other. Managed Care Sources distinguished by types of plans and types of contracts. Other Sources include commercial insurers, private pay, and others. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

12 Sources of Health Care Revenue Governmental Sources Title XVIII of the Social Security Act is commonly known as Medicare The Medicare program currently has four parts. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

13 Sources of Health Care Revenue Governmental Sources Title XIX of the Social Security Act is commonly known as Medicaid The Medicaid program is state-specific. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

14 Sources of Health Care Revenue Managed Care Sources Types of managed care plans include health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs). Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

15 Grouping Revenue for Planning and Control Grouping revenue is an effective method for managers to use information. The method of grouping, or classification, must be consistent with the current structure of the organization. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

16 Grouping Revenue for Planning and Control Grouping revenue by revenue source has just been discussed. Other approaches to grouping include: Revenue Centers Care Settings Service Lines Other classifications such as disease management Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

17 Grouping Revenues by Care Setting: Exhibit 4-1 42 % Hospital Inpatient 38 % Hospital Outpatient 4 % Off-Site Clinic 8 % Skilled Nursing Facility 6 % Home Health Agency 2 % Hospice Total for Care Setting = 100% Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

18 Hospital Service Lines: Figure 4-1 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

19 Long-Term Care Service Lines: Figure 4-2 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

20 Home Care Service Lines: Figure 4-3 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

21 Contractual Allowances: Example 4A Contractual allowances represent the difference between the full established rate and the agreed-upon contractual rate that will be paid. An example was given in the text of Chapter 4 by which the hospital's full established rate for a certain procedure is $100, but Giant Health Plan has negotiated a managed care contract whereby the plan pays only $90 for the procedure. The contractual allowance is $10 ($100 minus 90 = $10). Assume that Near-By Health Plan has negotiated a managed care contract whereby it pays $95 for the procedure. The contractual allowance would then be $5 ($100 minus 95 = $5.) Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

22 Contractual Allowances: Practice For a particular procedure: The Medicaid allowed charge is$2,700 The Medicare allowed charge is$3,075 The Blue Cross/Blue Shield rate is$3,090 The hospital established charge is$3,200 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Are there contractual allowances in this example? 2.If so, what payer is involved? 3.What are the dollar amounts of any contractual allowances? Solution: 1.Yes 2.All three 3.$500; $125; $110 Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

23 Contractual Allowances: Assignment Exercise 4-1 Payer FHP HPHP MC UND CCN MO CGN PRU PHCS ANA Contractual Allowance $36.30 13.15 17.10 11.60 1.80 1.25 62.00 17.10 22.00 27.00 Contracted Rate $35.70 = 58.85 = 54.90 = 60.40 = 70.20 = 70.75 = 10.00 = 54.90 = 50.00 = 45.00 = Full Rate $72.00 - 72.00 - Using the worksheet: For each payer enter the full rate and contracted rate. For each payer compute the contractual allowance. Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC

24 Revenue Sources and Grouping: Assignment 4-2 MedicareMedicaid Other Public Programs Patients Commercial Insurance Managed Care Contracts ICUX LabX X ICUX X LabX Health Care Finance by Judith J. Baker and R.W. Baker. Copyright © 2011 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, LLC


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