Golub S
Am J Law Med. 1986;11(4):501-27.
A hospital, while performing its major function of providing health care, is also viewed as a business. It needs capital from a wide variety of sources, many of which are government regulated. Over the past few years, federal expenditures for Medicare have increased dramatically, as has regulation of hospital revenue sources. Congress enacted the Medicare Prospective Payment System (PPS) to curb hospital cost inflation. This Note examines historical trends in health care financing and analyzes the Medicare reimbursement system, with emphasis on PPS and its impact on hospital revenues. The Note suggests that hospitals, due to the effects of PPS, will be forced to reduce their levels of financial leverage and will have to look for corporate financial alternatives. PPS may signal a new era in hospital finance. Survival mandates an increased focus on efficient corporate, financial and managerial policies.
医院在履行其提供医疗保健的主要职能时,也被视为一个企业。它需要来自广泛多样来源的资金,其中许多受到政府监管。在过去几年里,联邦医疗保险支出急剧增加,医院收入来源的监管也是如此。国会制定了医疗保险预期支付系统(PPS)以抑制医院成本的膨胀。本注释研究了医疗保健融资的历史趋势,并分析了医疗保险报销系统,重点是PPS及其对医院收入的影响。该注释表明,由于PPS的影响,医院将被迫降低其财务杠杆水平,并将不得不寻找企业财务替代方案。PPS可能标志着医院融资的一个新时代。生存要求更加注重高效的企业、财务和管理政策。