How would you determine the financial data for hospitals who contract with 10,000 patients?
The ease of finding financial information on a hospital depends upon few factors :-
- size of hospital
- type of hospital ( critical access, private for profit ,public for profit or public )
- location
Large non- profit hospitals are easiest and private for profit hospital are the most difficult.
Financial data would include :-
- Budgeted expenses
- Debt principal payment
- Working capital
- Capital expenditures
How would you determine the financial data for hospitals who contract with 10,000 patients?
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