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craiczarry

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Differences between a hospital's established rates and amounts negotiated with third-party payers are referred to as:
 
  a. contractual adjustments
  b. unrecovered costs
  c. equity adjustments
  d. restricted revenues

Question 2

Which of the following statements about the form and content of a governmental hospital's statement of revenues, expenses, and changes in net position is false?
 
  a. nonoperating revenues and expenses are shown separately from operating revenues and expenses
  b. capital contributions and endowment contributions are shown separately from operating revenues
  c. the statement covers both unrestricted and restricted funds
  d. the provision for bad debts is reported as an operating expense



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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