Most Rural Hospitals Have Little Cash Going into COVID
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Description
Findings brief exploring two scenarios in which rural hospitals have cash on hand for either 180 days or 7 days, representing the estimate of time the facilities could operate without receiving additional revenue, prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the U.S. Features statistics showing median days cash on hand by Medicare Payment Classification, with breakdowns by 7 types of hospitals, including Critical Access Hospitals and Sole Community Hospitals.
Date
05/2020
Type
Document
Organization
North Carolina Rural Health Research Program
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Healthcare business and finance · Hospitals · Statistics and data