Research and analysis by Avalere Health Teaching Hospitals: Current and Future Challenges Final Charts September 21, 2009.

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Research and analysis by Avalere Health Teaching Hospitals: Current and Future Challenges Final Charts September 21, 2009

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Highly specialized services are concentrated in teaching hospitals. Chart 1: Percent of Hospitals Offering Specialized Services, Teaching vs. Non-teaching, 2007 Source: Association of American Medical Colleges. (February 2009). Key Facts About Teaching Hospitals.

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Teaching hospitals offer important non-hospital services to benefit their communities. Chart 2: Percentage of Teaching Hospitals Offering Non-hospital Services, 2007 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey data, 2007.

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association Annual Survey Data. Uncompensated care costs include charity care and bad debt. Teaching hospitals provide a significant and growing amount of uncompensated care. Chart 3: Uncompensated Care Costs (in Billions), Teaching Hospitals,

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Medicare payments for graduate medical education totaled an estimated $8.4 billion in FY2008. Chart 4: Medicare Special Payments to Teaching Hospitals, 2008 Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, July FY = fiscal year Direct Graduate Medical Education $2.70 B Indirect Medical Education $5.74 B

Research and analysis by Avalere Health State Medicaid programs also contribute to graduate medical education. Chart 5: Number of State Medicaid Programs that Contribute to Graduate Medical Education, by Type of Contribution, FY 2005 Source: Henderson, T.M. (August 2006). Medicaid Direct and Indirect Graduate Medical Education Payments: A 50-State Survey. Completed for the Association of American Medical Colleges. (1) Includes payments directly to teaching programs and recognized in managed care rates. FY = fiscal year (1)

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Physician demand will outpace supply - even without expanded coverage - and residency caps limit ability to fill gap. Chart 6: Projected Physician Shortage, Source: Association of American Medical Colleges. (February 2009). The Complexities of Physician Supply and Demand: Projections Through ,400

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Teaching hospital overall Medicare margins have steadily declined since Chart 7: Average Teaching Hospital Medicare Margins, Source: Health Forum, American Hospital Association, 2007 Annual Survey. Includes all hospitals with intern-to-bed ratios greater than zero.

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Teaching hospitals are making cutbacks to address economic challenges. Chart 8: Percent of Teaching Hospitals Making Changes in Response to Economic Concerns Since September 2008 Source: American Hospital Association. (April 2009). The Economic Crisis: The Toll on the Patients and Communities Hospitals Serve.

Research and analysis by Avalere Health Cuts to teaching hospital resources could have ripple effects for other sectors of the economy. Chart 9: Direct and Total Effects of Teaching Hospitals on the U.S. Economy, 2007 Source: Avalere Health analysis of American Hospital Association 2007 Annual Survey data for teaching hospitals. Impact of Teaching Hospitals on Payroll and Benefits Impact of Teaching Hospitals on Economy Direct Effect Total Effect