Health care finance : basic tools for nonfinancial managers /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Burlington, Massachusetts :
Jones & Bartlett Learning,
[2018]
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| Edition: | Fifth edition. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Healthcare Finance
- Four Things the Healthcare Manager Needs to Know About Financial Management Systems
- The Digital Age : Changing the Landscape of Healthcare Finance
- Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth
- Revenues (Inflow)
- Expenses (Outflow)
- Cost Classifications
- Cost Behavior and Break-Even Analysis
- Understanding Inventory and Depreciation Concepts
- Staffing : Methods, Operations, and Regulations
- Reporting as a Tool
- Financial and Operating Ratios as Performance Measures
- The Time Value of Money
- Trend Analysis, Common Sizing, and Forecasted Data
- Using Comparative Data
- Operating Budgets
- Capital Expenditure Budgets
- Variance Analysis and Sensitivity Analysis
- Estimates, Benchmarking, and Other Measurement Tools
- Understanding the Impact of Data Analytics and Big Data
- Understanding Investment and Statistical Terms Used in Finance
- Business Loans and Financing Costs
- Choices : Owning Versus Leasing Equipment
- Strategic Planning and the Healthcare Financial Manager
- Putting It All Together : Creating a Business Plan That Is Strategic
- Understanding Strategic Relationships : Health Delivery Systems, Finance, and Reimbursement
- Understanding Value-Based Health Care and Its Financial and Digital Outcomes
- New Payment Methods and Measures : MIPS and APMs for Eligible Professionals
- Standardizing Measures and Payment in Post-Acute Care : New Requirements
- ICD-10 Implementation Continues : Finance and Strategic Challenges for the Manager
- Case Study : The Doctor's Dilemma
- Case Study : Strategic Financial Planning in Long-Term Care
- Case Study : Metropolis Health System
- Mini-Case Study 1 : The Economic Significance of Resource Misallocation: Client Flow Through the Women, Infants, and Children Public Health Program
- Mini-Case Study 2 : Technology in Health Care: Automating Admission Processes.