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| Iowa Hospital Community Benefit: $1.2 Billion IHA’s latest community benefit survey shows Iowa hospitals provided community benefits in 2008 valued at more than $1.2 billion. Community benefits are activities designed to improve health status and provide greater access to health care. Along with uncompensated care (which is made up of both charity care and bad debt), community benefits include such services and programs as health screenings, support groups, counseling, immunizations, nutritional services and transportation programs. The total value of these services, as reported in the survey, was more than $147 million. All 118 of Iowa’s community hospitals participated in the survey.
The programs and services accounted for in the survey were implemented in direct response to the needs of individual communities, as well as entire counties and regions. Many of these programs and services simply would not exist without hospital support and leadership. But the ability of Iowa hospitals to respond to such needs is being hindered by the current economic downturn, as well as by losses caused by Medicare and Medicaid.
Total uncompensated care in 2009, including charity care and bad debt, was valued at more than $796 million, an increase of $85 million (12 percent) over 2008. Meanwhile, Medicare and Medicaid, which represent about 60 percent of all hospital revenue in Iowa, created approximately $310 million in losses for the state’s hospitals during 2008.
The threat of further reductions to Medicare payments remains as Congress considers various health care reform proposals. IHA continues to urge Congress to enact health care reform payment provisions that recognize and reward high-quality, low-cost providers. Studies have shown that as much as 30 percent of health care is wasted by either being duplicative or ineffective and that some states, including Iowa, do a much better job of providing efficient care. Reducing that waste would save billions of dollars, which could be directed toward providing coverage for the uninsured.
Click here for detailed statewide community benefit data. e IHA Community Benefits survey results are a voluntary effort undertaken by IHA to |