SCOTT & WHITE CEDAR PARK — financial and operating metrics

CCN 670087, CEDAR PARK, TX · Medicare cost reports, FY2017–FY2019

Short reporting period. FY2019 (180 days) covers less than a full year, usually because the hospital changed its fiscal year end, opened, closed or changed hands. Its totals are not comparable with the full years beside them, and no figure here has been scaled up to disguise that.

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MetricFY2017FY2018FY2019
180d
Total facility beds availableunverified888
Total bed days availableunverified2,9202,9201,448
Total facility dischargesunverified20303
Total facility inpatient daysunverified41.054.04.0
Total patient revenue (gross charges)unverified$22,076,712$22,117,598$11,072,474
Contractual allowances and discountsunverified$16,572,304$17,027,970$8,522,142
Net patient revenueunverified$5,504,408$5,089,628$2,550,332
Total operating expensesunverified$5,796,311$5,804,995$3,127,521
Net income from service to patientsunverified$-291,903$-715,367$-577,189
Net incomeunverified$-191,395$-395,127$-486,013
Cost of uncompensated careunverified$602,868$31,529$28,167
Total facility bad debt expenseunverified$1,614,843$40,035$51,101
Charity care charges and uninsured discountsunverified$297,286$75,679$58,220
Cost of charity careunverified$207,530$21,799$14,997
Operating marginunverified-5.3%-14.1%-22.6%
Overall cost-to-charge ratiounverified26.3%26.2%28.2%
Occupancy rateunverified1.4%1.8%0.3%
Average length of stayunverified1.8
Uncompensated care as % of operating expenseunverified10.4%0.5%0.9%
Charity care cost-to-charge ratiounverified69.8%28.8%25.8%
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