Guide to Health Care KPIs
Hospitals and Other Facilities
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are the most important business metrics for a particular industry. When understanding market expectations for health care facilities, whether at a company or industry level, here are some of the health care facilities KPIs to consider.
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Data as of January 2023
Inpatient Admissions
Inpatient admissions represents the number of patients admitted to the hospital for a period of at least 24 hours, to ensure pre-and post-operative care.
Outpatient Admissions
Outpatient admissions represents the number of patients that receive diagnostic and other medical care without getting admitted to the hospital.
Equivalent Admissions
Equivalent admissions represents the combined inpatient and outpatient volume. It is computed by multiplying inpatient admissions with gross patient revenues (inpatient and outpatient revenues) and then dividing that number by inpatient revenues.
Licensed Beds
Licensed beds represent the number of beds approved by the applicable state licensing agency for the hospital.
Average of Licensed Beds
Average licensed beds represents the average number of licensed beds, weighted based on periods owned.
Beds in Service
Beds in services represent the number of beds that are readily available for patient use.
Daily Census Average
Average daily census represents the average number of patients in hospital beds each day.
Occupancy Rate
Occupancy rate represents the percentage of a hospital’s licensed beds occupied by patients. Both average daily census and occupancy rate provide measures of the utilization of inpatient rooms.
Emergency Room Visits
Emergency room visits represent the number of patients treated in emergency rooms.
Outpatient Surgeries
Outpatient surgeries represents the number of surgeries performed on patients who were not admitted to the hospital. Pain management and endoscopy procedures are not included in outpatient surgeries.
Inpatient Surgeries
Inpatient surgeries represents the number of surgeries performed on patients who were admitted to the hospital. Pain management and endoscopy procedures are not included in inpatient surgeries.
Payer Mix
Payer mix refers to the percentage of hospital revenue generated from private insurance companies versus government insurance programs (Medicare and Medicaid) versus self-paying patients.
Medicare (Payer Mix)
Medicare is a U.S. federal-funded government program that covers the elderly (65 and above) and individuals with permanent disabilities.
Medicaid (Payer Mix)
Medicaid is a U.S. government program, funded by both the federal and state governments but administered by individual states. The program provides health care coverage to the marginalized section of the population.
Managed or Private Payer (Payer Mix)
Managed or private payer represents private insurance providers with which hospitals have predefined contracts.
National Health Care Service (NHS)
The National Health Care Service is a state-funded health care system in the U.K., covering all U.K. citizens based on their need for medical care rather than their ability to pay for it.
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