Determining Charges for Private Pay Residents. Shady Rest Nursing Home has 220 private pay residents. The administrator
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Determining Charges for Private Pay Residents. Shady Rest Nursing Home has 220 private pay residents. The administrator is concerned about balancing the ratio of its private pay to non-private pay patients. Non-private pay sources reimburse an average of $125 per day whereas private pay residents pay on average 90 percent of full daily charges. The administrator estimates that variable cost per resident per day is $45 for supplies, food, and contracted services and annual fixed costs are $6,000,000.
a. What is the daily contribution margin of each non-private pay resident?
b. If 25 percent of the residents are non-private pay, what will Shady Rest charge the private pay patients in order to break even?
c. What if non-private pay payors cover 50 percent of the residents?
d. The owner of Shady Rest Nursing Home insists that the facility earn $80,000 in annual profits. How much must the administrator raise the per day charge for the privately insured residents if 25 percent of the residents are covered by non-private pay payors?
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Financial Management Of Health Care Organizations
ISBN: 9780631230984
2nd Edition
Authors: William N. Zelman, Michael J. McCue, Alan R. Millikan, Noah D. Glick