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A hospital had gross patient billings of 50 million, contractual adjustments of 20 million, and charity care of 5 million. How much is the hospital's net patient service revenue?
 
  a. 50 million
  b. 25 million
  c. 30 million
  d. 45 million

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____________________ are assets of a durable nature that are expected to provide benefit to the business over several years.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

b

8 How do governmental hospitals calculate net patient service revenue, on their operating statements?
a. gross billings at established rates; minus contractual adjustments, charity care, and similar items that the hospital does not expect to collect
b. gross billings at established rates; minus contractual adjustments, charity care, and a provision for uncollectible accounts
c. gross billings at established rates; minus any amounts that the hospital does not expect to collect; plus revenue from capitation premiums
d. gross billings at established rates; revenue from capitation premiums; and any other revenue directly attributable to patient services such as special charges for TV

b

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Reply 2 on: Jul 5, 2018
Excellent


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