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Page 1: Business Strategies for Successful CAHs - … - Rural.pdfBusiness Strategies for Successful Hospitals Presented By: ... Consider balance scorecard approach ... • Payor mix is mostly

Business Strategies for Successful Hospitals

Presented By: Tom Dingus, CPA

Dingus, Zarecor & Associates PLLC

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Outline

• Information gathering Financial Non-financial

• Strategies

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Information Gathering

• Financial Financial statements Service line/department contribution margin

analysis

• Nonfinancial Community health needs assessment Patient, community, and employee satisfaction

survey Changes in regulations and reimbursement

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Departmental Financial Statements

• Each department separately • Separate inpatient and outpatient when

possible • Develop financial indicators In total and by department

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Service Line/ Department Contribution Margin • Gross patient revenue • Contractual adjustments Specific assignment Cost-based reimbursement

• Other revenue (if directly attributable to the service line)

• Direct costs (include employee benefits) • Contribution margin • Allocated support services (use Medicare cost

report or alternative cost accounting system)

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Departmental Financial Statements With Contribution Margin

Acute care Operating

room Lab Radiology ER Nursing home Total Gross revenues 3,300,000$ 4,000,000$ 2,200,000$ 3,000,000$ 1,000,000$ 4,300,000$ 17,800,000$ Contractual adjustments 961,950 1,005,000 607,600 815,000 260,000 1,025,000 4,674,550

Net revenue 2,338,050 2,995,000 1,592,400 2,185,000 740,000 3,275,000 13,125,450

Direct costs 1,300,000 2,000,000 895,000 1,200,000 600,000 3,000,000 8,995,000

Contribution margin 1,038,050 995,000 697,400 985,000 140,000 275,000 4,130,450

Support costs 1,200,000 500,000 305,000 500,000 300,000 1,750,000 4,555,000 Total costs 2,500,000 2,500,000 1,200,000 1,700,000 900,000 4,750,000 13,550,000

Net income (loss)/total margin (161,950)$ 495,000$ 392,400$ 485,000$ (160,000)$ (1,475,000)$ (424,550)$

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Contribution Margin

• Caveat – cost accounting is never “perfect” and qualitative factors and interrelationships must be considered

• 90% confidence level • Know what each service line contributes to the

organization • Know what subsidy a service line requires How will it be subsidized? Community willing to subsidize? How much can the organization subsidize?

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Service Lines Offered

• For each service line, make a conscious decision to perform one of the four following actions: Maintain it at the current level Expand it Reduce it Discontinue it

• Based on information gathered

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Primary Care

• Healthcare system is changing • Primary care is “center” of the healthcare

system • Hospital with physicians or physicians with

a hospital? • Physician practices need to be

professionally managed

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Physician Clinics

• Provider-based rural health clinic Hospital > 50 beds Hospital < 50 beds

• Freestanding rural health clinic • Federally-qualified health center • Provider-based clinic • Freestanding clinic

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Physician Clinics (Continued)

• Organize and operate in model that optimizes reimbursement

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Physician Clinics (Continued)

• Provider compensation Base on productivity Look at NET revenue Specify pay for medical director duties Consider balance scorecard approach

• Monitor productivity by provider, by month, and to best practices

• Give them the tools to perform their jobs (to be efficient)

• CHNA: number of providers in relation to clinic volume and other duties

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Federally-Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Community

• What is your relationship with the FQHC? • The FQHC needs hospital for delivering

babies (and not much else) • FQHCs control patient referrals, outpatient

imaging, and outpatient laboratory services

• What is your strategy?

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Hospital-Based Physicians

• Medicare and Medicaid reimburse on fee schedules No cost-based fall back

• Compare compensation to net revenue generated

• Know the amount of subsidy Continually assess providing access to care Perhaps instead of profitability

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Hospital-Based Physicians (Continued)

• Hospitalists: Analyze

• Increased hospital admissions or • Increased clinic productivity

Does the improved quality of care justify the subsidy? Use a different staffing model?

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Hospital-Based Physicians (Continued)

• Radiologists – can you contract with a group that will bill and collect charges as their compensation?

• Emergency Room Physicians: Use mid-levels? Explore alternatives every few years

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Home Health and Hospice

• Medicare and Medicaid prospective payment

• Usually high Medicare (and Medicaid) • Monitor costs per visits

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Home Health and Hospice (Continued)

• Strategies: Aggressively encompass the market share Sell to another organization that will continue to

operate in the community Outsource Manage labor costs

• Staffing levels • Different compensation model from hospital

Base compensation on productivity • Balanced scorecard report

Increase volume (CNHA)

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Nursing Home

• Medicare prospective payment • Medicaid prospective /cost blend • Payor mix is mostly Medicaid

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Assisted Living Facilities

• Medicaid prospective payment • Payor mix is mostly Medicaid Medicaid does not pay well

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Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facilities • Be the only provider in your area • Sell to another organization that will continue

to operate in the community • Convert to swing beds (CAH) • Convert assisted living to nursing home (or

vice versa) • Manage labor costs Staffing levels Different compensation model from hospital

• Run like a for-profit business

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Swing Beds

• Critical access hospitals are paid cost by Medicare

• Track community members that are acute patients in other hospitals

• Bring them home for skilled care services (swing bed)

• Strong case manager/social worker

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Surgery

• CHNA How many surgeries provided to service area

residents? How many could hospital serve? Depending on one person carries risk

• Typically higher commercial

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Surgery (Continued)

• General vs. orthopedic surgeries: What is the financial contribution to the

hospital? • Need to consider physician and hospital

component • Need to consider impact on ancillary services

If not contributing financially can community needs be met by another hospital? Analyze separately

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Laboratory

• Increase outpatient utilization • Serve as reference laboratory for local

nursing home and/or other local healthcare providers

• Evaluate prices Make competitive for outpatient laboratory

tests going to other local providers or out of the community

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Radiology

• Increase outpatient utilization • Know your competitors pricing – be

competitive • Compete against other local imaging

providers (urgent cares, physicians, etc.)

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Ambulance

• Outsource management and/or labor • Form an EMS district • County, City, or Fire provide service • Track diversions to other hospitals (and

why?) • EMT downtime – provide in-home follow-

up on clinic patients

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340b Contract Pharmacy/Retail Pharmacy

• Significant profit margin • Community need • Medicaid patients • Mail-order 340b contract pharmacy

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Outpatient Services

• Chemotherapy • Injections • Intravenous therapy • Blood administration • Wound care • Provide to patients that might otherwise be

leaving your community

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Administration & Support Departments • Administration • Finance and Accounting • Nurse Administration • Human Resources • Patient Accounting and Admissions • Information Technology • Education • Medical Records • Housekeeping • Dietary • Laundry • Plant, Maintenance, & Utilities

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Support Departments

• What is their “mission”? • Who are their customers? • Balanced scorecard approach Financial Patient (or customer if patient is not direct

customer) Internal business processes Learning and growth

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Outsource

• Business office, information technology, housekeeping, dietary, etc.

• Not as a labor-cutting strategy • Purpose is to obtain professional

management and expertise

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Information Technology

• Electronic health records • Clinical systems • Financial systems • Organizations need information technology

leaders that have a seat at the table with top management and are involved in strategic planning

• CIO – leadership, management, and strategic-thinking skills more important than technical skills

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Education

• Try to avoid as a “simple” fix to budget concerns

• Explore alternatives to travel (webcasts, etc.) • Peer to peer interaction is necessary

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Review Revenues

• Charge master review • Charge capture review Chart audits

• Review contracts Do they still make sense? Can we negotiate better? Does the business office know what they

should be paid?

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Cost Management

• Manage FTEs (employed and contracted)

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Departmental Reporting

• Monthly balanced scorecard • Include measures from all perspectives Learning (education) Business processes Patient satisfaction Financial

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Balanced Scorecard

• Strategic planning and management system • Aligns business activities to the vision and

strategy of the hospital • Improves internal and external

communication • Monitors organization performance against

strategic goals • Clarifies the vision and strategy and

translates them into action

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Balanced Scorecard (Continued)

• Learning (education) Includes employee training and corporate cultural

attitudes related to both individual and corporate self-improvement Are we learning and innovating in business

critical areas? How will we sustain our ability to change and

improve as fast as times require? Workers are the repository of knowledge Includes more than “training”

• Mentors and tutors • Ease of communication among workers • Technological tools

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Balanced Scorecard (Continued)

• Business Process Perspective Internal business processes How are core processes performing? To satisfy patients, what key processes must be

perfect? Allow managers to know how well their business

is running Allow businesses to know whether its products

and services conform to customer requirements

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Balanced Scorecard (Continued)

• Customer (Patient) Perspective Customer satisfaction How do we look in the eyes of our patients? If customers not satisfied, a leading indicator

of future decline

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Balanced Scorecard (Continued)

• Financial Perspective Timely and accurate financial data How are we doing at managing costs and

making margins? Financial is a lagging indicator

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Balanced Scorecard (Continued)

• Vision • Mission • Strategic Plan • Balanced Scorecard – Hospital • Balanced Scorecard – Department or

Service Line • Balanced Scorecard – Individual

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• Nursing staff turnover

• Staff Turnover

• Staff Loyalty Index

• Medical Error Policy

• Staff Training Dollars

• Access to Training

• Mission Index

• Staff Engagement Index

Example – Learning & Growth

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• Contractual Allowances

• Bad Debt Expense

• Net Days in A/R

• Unbilled A/R

• MD Engagement Index

• Average Age of Plant

• Falls: Acute Care

• Falls: Swing Bed

• Medical Error Rate

• ER Wait Time

• Responsiveness

• ACE Inhibitor Delivery

• Beta Blocker Delivery

• Antibiotic Delivery

• Aspirin Delivery

Example – Clinical & Business Processes (Internal Processes)

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• MD Loyalty Index

• Time to Treating Provider

• Courtesy & Respect

• Patient Engagement

• Inpatient Satisfaction

• Emergency Department Satisfaction

• Patience Access Index

Example – Community & Providers (Customer)

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• Operating Profit Margin

• Days Cash on Hand

• Commercial Mix

• Net Revenue Increase

• Cost per Patient Day

• Salary & Benefit Expense

• Nursing Staff Productivity

Example – Finance (Financial)

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Tom Dingus, CPA, Owner

Dingus, Zarecor & Associates PLLC 12015 East Main Street

Spokane Valley, Washington 99206

E-Mail: [email protected]

Phone: 509.242.0874

www.dzacpa.com

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