The data covers these 14 winners:
- Geisinger Health System (Danville, Pa.)
- Baylor Scott & White Health (Dallas)
- Saint Francis Health System (Tulsa, Okla.)
- OhioHealth (Columbus)
- St. Elizabeth Healthcare (Edgewood, Ky.)
- Mercy Health (Mason, Ohio)
- Christus St. Michael Hospital (Texarkana, Texas)
- Princeton Baptist Medical Center (Birmingham, Ala.)
- St. Luke’s Hospital (Chesterfield, Mo.)
- Rochester (N.Y.) General Hospital
- Dignity Health Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, Calif.)
- Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center (Portland, Ore.)
- Unity Hospital (Rochester, N.Y.)
- Henry County Health Center (Mount Pleasant, Iowa)
Here are nine data points, based on each organization’s 2018 fiscal year end.
Net days in accounts receivable
90th percentile: 27.1
75th percentile: 37.8
50th percentile: 39.7
Point-of-service cash collection (share of self-pay dollars collected throughout the fiscal year at the point-of-service)
90th percentile: 43 percent
75th percentile: 33.8 percent
50th percentile: 28.5 percent
Bad debt (share of total gross patient service revenue considered bad debt for fiscal year)
90th percentile: 0.2 percent
75th percentile: 0.3 percent
50th percentile: 0.7 percent
Read more about the data here.
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