Operational and financial performance of Georgia’s Critical Access Hospitals

Date

2017

Authors

Kimsey, Linda
Apentenge, Bettya
Mase, William
Opoku, Samuel
Hanna, Mark
Boakye, Kwabena
Carhuff, Lisa
Owens, Charles
Peden, Angela
Tedders, Stuart

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Georgia Public Health Association

Abstract

Background: Georgia’s Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) face increasingly complex threats to financial sustainability, as demonstrated by the disproportionally high number of closures in comparison to other states in the nation. Methods: Financial performance measures (including profitability, revenue, liquidity, debt, utilization, and productivity), site visits, key personnel interviews, and a revenue cycle management assessment were used to assess the strategic landscape of CAHs in Georgia, analyze financial and operational performance, and provide recommendations. Results: For CAHs in Georgia, financial and operating performance indicators, interviews, and assessments depict a challenging operating environment, but opportunities for improvement exist through implementation of a Lean Six Sigma program and improved benchmarking processes. Conclusions: Georgia’s CAHs operate in a challenging environment, but operational improvement strategies (such as a Lean Six Sigma program) and benchmarking directed towards business processes, including revenue cycle management, provide opportunities for sustainability in the future.

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Critical Access Hospital, Financial Perfomance, Process Improvement, LEAN Six Sigma

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