The 118 hospitals provided $641 million in charity care and wrote off $405 million in bad debt expenses, according to the report. Medicare and Medicaid losses totaled $289 million for the hospitals surveyed. These programs account for approximately 60 percent of Iowa hospitals’ total revenue.
Uncompensated care has been increasing relative to hospital revenue in Iowa, according to the report. The 2012 amount accounts for 14 percent of net patient revenues last year, up from 9.9 percent in 2007.
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