Introduction to Health Care Accounting
Introduction to Health Care Accounting
Matthew J. Claeys, CPA
1
Agenda
? Basics of a health care financial statement
? Common and important ratios you should understand
? Revenue recognition and allowances
? Transactions that can significantly impact financial statements
? Recent accounting and audit pronouncements affecting health care organizations
? Audit / Finance committee responsibilities
2
Contents of a Financial Statement
? Statements and footnotes
? Balance Sheet
Financial Position at a "point" in time
? Statement of Operations
Result of operations for a "period" of time
? Statement of Changes in Net Assets
Result is "assets less liabilities"
? Statement of Cash Flows
Basically reconciles the operating cash, indicating the "sources" of cash and "uses" of cash
? Footnotes to the financial statements
Defines and describes important matters and discloses significant issues of the statements
3
Balance Sheet - Comparative
Assets Current Assets
Cash Current Portion of Trustee Investments Patient Accounts Receivable, Net Other Receivables Inventory Prepaid Expenses and Other
Total Current Assets
Trustee Investments (Net of Current Portion)
Property and Equipment Property and Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation Property and Equipment, Net
Other Assets Investment in Joint Venture Fair Value of SWAP agreement Deferred Debt Acquisition Costs Total Other Assets
Total Assets
2007
2006
$
5,000
150,000
37,000,000
2,460,000
1,886,000
2,644,000
44,145,000
6,000,000
74,084,000 (34,426,000) 39,658,000
8,408,000 1,600,000 1,666,000 11,674,000
$ 101,477,000
$
2,000
177,000
28,000,000
1,460,000
1,874,000
2,084,000
33,597,000
6,000,000
65,552,000 (30,025,000) 35,527,000
7,907,000 1,300,000 1,774,000 10,981,000
$ 86,105,000
4
Balance Sheet - Comparative
Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity Current Liabilities
Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt Accounts Payable Accounts Salary Accrued Benefits Other Payables Third Party Payor Settlements Payable Accrued Malpractice
Total Current Liabilities Long-Term Debt (Net of Current Maturities)
Total Liabilities
Net Assets
2007
2006
$ 2,975,000 9,034,000 6,999,000 3,000,000 138,000 2,778,000 729,000
25,653,000
33,455,000
59,108,000
$ 2,576,000 7,137,000 3,902,000 1,900,000 142,852 4,500,000 897,000
21,054,000
39,006,000
60,060,000
Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets
42,369,000 $ 101,477,000
26,045,000 $ 86,105,000
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