2012 Community Benefits Report

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COMMUNITY BENEFITS REPORT

Bryan Health community benefits report Community receives more than $72.3 million

Cost reported for the year ended May 31, 2012 $12,194,031

Cost of charity care Free or discounted health services provided to patients who cannot afford to pay and who meet all the criteria for financial assistance. Charity care does not include bad debt.

$13,346,240

Unreimbursed cost of Medicaid and other public programs Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.

$02,021,338

Health professionals education Cost of providing accredited training and education programs for physicians, nurses and other health professionals through residency education and continuing medical education, plus financial support of the cost of the College of Health Sciences.

$01,490,202

Other community programs and subsidized services Activities and programs carried out to improve community health and wellness; and health care services that are subsidized because they meet an identified need in the community.

$00,406,349

Cash and in-kind contributions Cash and in-kind donations to other non-profit organizations for charitable purposes.

$42,875,142

Unreimbursed cost of Medicare Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.

$72,333,302

Total cost of community benefits provided and the unpaid cost of Medicare

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