Description

Book Synopsis
Learn the essentials of finance theory and practice with the tools needed in day-to-day practice

In this thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition of Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management, consultant and educator Steven Berger offers a practical step-by-step approach to understanding the fundamental theories and relationships guiding financial decisions in health care organization. Using cases set in a fictional mid-sized hospital, the book takes the reader into the inner workings of the finance executive''s office.

As in the previous editions, this book introduces students to key practical concepts in fundamental areas of financial management. This innovative introduction to the most-used tools and techniques includes health care accounting and financial statements; managing cash, billings and collections; making major capital investments; determining cost and using cost information in decision-making; budgeting and performance measurement; and

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, and Exhibits vii

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xix

The Author xxi

Chapter 1: January 1

What Is Health Care? 3

What Is Management? 5

What Is Financial Management? 6

Why Is Financial Management Important? 8

Ridgeland Heights Medical Center: The Primary Statistics 9

Pro Forma Development 13

Living with the Finance Committee and Board of Directors’ Calendar 19

Year-End Closing 24

Chapter 2: February 31

Accounting Principles and Practices 32

Objectives of Financial Reporting 34

Basic Accounting Concepts 35

Basic Financial Statements of a Health Care Organization 36

Uses of Financial Information 37

The Financial Statements 39

Preparing for the Auditors 52

Analysis of Sensitive Accounts 54

February Finance Committee Special Reports 56

Chapter 3: March 61

Strategic Financial Planning: Five-Year Projections 63

RHMC Strategic Financial Planning 67

Ratio Analysis 74

The Capital Plan and Its Relationship to the Strategic Plan 84

Chapter 4: April 91

Medicare and Medicaid Net Revenue Concepts 94

Calculation of Medicare and Medicaid Contractual Adjustments 100

Implications of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 109

Implications of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 115

Implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA or ACA) 117

Managed Care Net Revenue Concepts 131

Preparation of the Medicare and Medicaid Cost Report 137

Presentation of the Audited Financial Statements to the Finance Committee 140

Chapter 5: May 145

Fundamentals of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) 146

Calculation of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Bad-Debt Expense 165

Calculation of the Allowance for Contractual Adjustments 170

Chapter 6: June 175

Budget Preparation: The Beginning 177

Budget Calendar 177

Volume Issues 185

Capital Budgeting: June 190

Accounting and Finance Department Responsibilities 195

June Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 198

Chapter 7: July 203

Budget Preparation: The Middle Months 204

Capital Budgeting: July 221

Regulatory and Legal Environment 223

Other Regulatory and Business Compliance Issues 227

Corporate Compliance 228

Accreditation Issues 229

Patient Satisfaction Issues 232

Chapter 8: August 235

Capital Budget: August 236

Operating Budget 246

Budget Variance Analysis 249

Budget Variance Parameters 252

Flexible Budgeting 252

August Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 260

Chapter 9: September 263

Operating Budget 265

Capital Budget: September 275

Cash Budget 277

Physician Practice Management Issues 280

Current Physician Practice Issues—2013 292

Additional Physician-Hospital Integration Issues 294

Monthly Physician Reporting 295

Chapter 10: October 299

Information Systems Implications for Health Care Financial Management 301

Information Technology Strategic Plan Initiatives 304

HIPAA Implementation Issues 306

Selection of a New Health Care Information System 310

Budget Presentation to the Board Finance Committee 316

October Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 328

Chapter 11: November 331

Preparation of the Budget Results and Delivery to the Department Managers 333

Budgeting and Spreading Contractual Adjustments by Department 337

Issues Involving RHMC’s Cost Structure 340

How to Improve the Organization’s Cost Structure 344

Supply Chain Management in Health Care 352

Benefits of Tax Status for Health Care Organizations 356

Preparation and Implications of the Annual IRS 990 Report 360

Chapter 12: December 367

Getting Ready for Year-End Reporting—Again 371

Open-Heart Surgery Pro Forma 371

December Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 380

Looking into the Future of Health Care Finance 383

Future Conclusions 397

References 401

Index 407

Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management

    Product form

    £81.86

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £90.95 – you save £9.09 (9%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 30 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Steven Berger

    2 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management by Steven Berger

      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 02/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118801680, 978-1118801680
      ISBN10: 1118801687

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Learn the essentials of finance theory and practice with the tools needed in day-to-day practice

      In this thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition of Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management, consultant and educator Steven Berger offers a practical step-by-step approach to understanding the fundamental theories and relationships guiding financial decisions in health care organization. Using cases set in a fictional mid-sized hospital, the book takes the reader into the inner workings of the finance executive''s office.

      As in the previous editions, this book introduces students to key practical concepts in fundamental areas of financial management. This innovative introduction to the most-used tools and techniques includes health care accounting and financial statements; managing cash, billings and collections; making major capital investments; determining cost and using cost information in decision-making; budgeting and performance measurement; and

      Table of Contents

      Figures, Tables, and Exhibits vii

      Preface xv

      Acknowledgments xix

      The Author xxi

      Chapter 1: January 1

      What Is Health Care? 3

      What Is Management? 5

      What Is Financial Management? 6

      Why Is Financial Management Important? 8

      Ridgeland Heights Medical Center: The Primary Statistics 9

      Pro Forma Development 13

      Living with the Finance Committee and Board of Directors’ Calendar 19

      Year-End Closing 24

      Chapter 2: February 31

      Accounting Principles and Practices 32

      Objectives of Financial Reporting 34

      Basic Accounting Concepts 35

      Basic Financial Statements of a Health Care Organization 36

      Uses of Financial Information 37

      The Financial Statements 39

      Preparing for the Auditors 52

      Analysis of Sensitive Accounts 54

      February Finance Committee Special Reports 56

      Chapter 3: March 61

      Strategic Financial Planning: Five-Year Projections 63

      RHMC Strategic Financial Planning 67

      Ratio Analysis 74

      The Capital Plan and Its Relationship to the Strategic Plan 84

      Chapter 4: April 91

      Medicare and Medicaid Net Revenue Concepts 94

      Calculation of Medicare and Medicaid Contractual Adjustments 100

      Implications of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 109

      Implications of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 115

      Implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA or ACA) 117

      Managed Care Net Revenue Concepts 131

      Preparation of the Medicare and Medicaid Cost Report 137

      Presentation of the Audited Financial Statements to the Finance Committee 140

      Chapter 5: May 145

      Fundamentals of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) 146

      Calculation of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Bad-Debt Expense 165

      Calculation of the Allowance for Contractual Adjustments 170

      Chapter 6: June 175

      Budget Preparation: The Beginning 177

      Budget Calendar 177

      Volume Issues 185

      Capital Budgeting: June 190

      Accounting and Finance Department Responsibilities 195

      June Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 198

      Chapter 7: July 203

      Budget Preparation: The Middle Months 204

      Capital Budgeting: July 221

      Regulatory and Legal Environment 223

      Other Regulatory and Business Compliance Issues 227

      Corporate Compliance 228

      Accreditation Issues 229

      Patient Satisfaction Issues 232

      Chapter 8: August 235

      Capital Budget: August 236

      Operating Budget 246

      Budget Variance Analysis 249

      Budget Variance Parameters 252

      Flexible Budgeting 252

      August Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 260

      Chapter 9: September 263

      Operating Budget 265

      Capital Budget: September 275

      Cash Budget 277

      Physician Practice Management Issues 280

      Current Physician Practice Issues—2013 292

      Additional Physician-Hospital Integration Issues 294

      Monthly Physician Reporting 295

      Chapter 10: October 299

      Information Systems Implications for Health Care Financial Management 301

      Information Technology Strategic Plan Initiatives 304

      HIPAA Implementation Issues 306

      Selection of a New Health Care Information System 310

      Budget Presentation to the Board Finance Committee 316

      October Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 328

      Chapter 11: November 331

      Preparation of the Budget Results and Delivery to the Department Managers 333

      Budgeting and Spreading Contractual Adjustments by Department 337

      Issues Involving RHMC’s Cost Structure 340

      How to Improve the Organization’s Cost Structure 344

      Supply Chain Management in Health Care 352

      Benefits of Tax Status for Health Care Organizations 356

      Preparation and Implications of the Annual IRS 990 Report 360

      Chapter 12: December 367

      Getting Ready for Year-End Reporting—Again 371

      Open-Heart Surgery Pro Forma 371

      December Finance Committee Special Agenda Items 380

      Looking into the Future of Health Care Finance 383

      Future Conclusions 397

      References 401

      Index 407

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account