Reference no: EM131047328
1. Which of the following characteristics of the health services industry warrant a specific focus on healthcare finance?
a. A majority of payments to healthcare providers are made by third-party payers.
b. The provision of healthcare services is dominated by not-for-profit corporations.
c. The primary role of finance in health services organizations is to plan for, acquire, and use resources enterprise.
d. Answers a. and b. are correct.
e. Answers a., b., and c. correct.
2. True or False: An investor-owned business obtains revenues by selling goods or services, while a not-for-profit business has a fixed budget.
3. True or False: The specific amount of charity care not-for-profit hospitals must provide in order to maintain their tax-exempt status is defined by an existing federal legislative standard.
4. True or False: All prospective payment methods of reimbursement involve a transfer of risk from insurers to providers.
5. Which of the following statements about bundled payments is most correct?
a. Bundled payments are a single payment that is made to a group of like providers, such as three hospitals in a single service area.
b. Bundled payments are meant to encourage different providers (such as a hospital and physician group) to work together to lower costs and improve quality.
c. Bundled payments are a single payment made to one provider for all services provided for a single diagnosis, say, a broken arm.
d. Statements a. and b. are both correct.
e. Statements b. and c. are both correct.
6. Which of the following statements about the financial risk to providers under different reimbursement methods is most correct?
a. Risk is the least under cost-based reimbursement. b. Risk is the most under capitation.
c. Risk is the most under charge-based reimbursement. d. Statements a. and b. are both correct.
e. Statements a. and c. are both correct.
7. Which of the following statements about the financial risk to providers under different reimbursement methods is most correct?
a. Different payers use different reimbursement methods, so providers face varying levels of risk.
b. Prospective payment transfers the cost risk (of each reimbursable episode) from insurers to providers.
c. Capitation transfers both cost risk and utilization risk to providers.
d. Statements a. and b. are both correct.
e. Statements a., b., and c. are all correct.
8. True or False: Medicare has a single payment methodology that is applied to all providers, such as hospitals, physicians, and ambulatory (outpatient) surgery centers.
9. True or False: The revenue section of the income statement provides information about the amount of discounts, contractual allowances, and charity care provided by a healthcare organization.
What amount comes closest to the amount howie will receive
: Howie's great grandfather placed the lump sum of $100 in a bank account exactly 85 years ago that will be paid to him today (on his son's 21st birthday). The bank paid interest in each of the previous 85 years at the rate of 5% compounded monthly. Wh..
|
Maturity bond-assume annual coupon payments
: What is the yield to call of a 20 year maturity bond that pays a coupon rate of 6.54 percent per year, has $1000 par value, and is currently priced at $1104? The bond can be called back in 7 years at a call price of 1056. Assume annual coupon payment..
|
Owner of convertible mortgage note receivable
: If a am the owner of a convertible mortgage note receivable, with interest of 8%, if mortgage interest rates in the market drop to 4.86%, what is the change in price? The FV is $70 million. The NOI is $6.8m. Is there any way to calculate the change w..
|
Real estate is now worth-what is the dollar amount of income
: London purchased a piece of real estate last year for $84,500. The real estate is now worth $102,000. If London needs to have a total return of 0.21 during the year, then what is the dollar amount of income that she needed to have to reach her object..
|
An investor-owned business obtains revenues by selling goods
: Which of the following characteristics of the health services industry warrant a specific focus on healthcare finance? An investor-owned business obtains revenues by selling goods or services, while a not-for-profit business has a fixed budget. All p..
|
What will the annual yield to maturity be on the bond
: A few years ago Spider Web Inc issued bonds with a 12.03 percent annual coupon rate, paid semiannually. The bonds have a par value of 1,000, a current price of 1079, and will mature in 20 years. What will the annual yield to maturity be on the bond i..
|
Refinancing the outstanding mortgage balance
: Consider a 20-year, $115,000 mortgage with a rate of .0555 percent. Eight years into the mortgage, rates have fallen to 5 percent. What would be the monthly saving to a homeowner from refinancing the outstanding mortgage balance at the lower rate for..
|
What is the yield to the maturity on the bonds
: Dan is considering the purchase of Super Technology, Inc bonds that were issued 7 years ago. When the bonds were originally sold they had a 25 year maturity and a 11.13 percent coupon rate, paid annually. The bond is currently selling for 1,015. Par ..
|
What is the price today for a delicious mills bond
: 20 years ago, Delicious Mills, issued 30 year to maturity bonds that had 8.41% annual coupon rate, paid semiannually. The bonds had a 1,000 face value, since then, interest rates since then have changed and the yield to maturity on the delicious mill..
|