Breakdown
Polk Medical Center Indigent Care Unreimbursed Medicare Unreimbursed Medicaid
Floyd Health System Indigent Care
Floyd Medical Center Indigent Care
$27 million $27.8 million $15.7 million
$5.9 million $1.3 million ($4.9 million)
$32.9 million $29.1 million $10.8 million
Unreimbursed Medicare Unreimbursed Medicaid
Unreimbursed Medicare Unreimbursed Medicaid
Total
$70.5 million
Total
$2.3 million
Total
$72.8 million
$32,9OO,OOO Unreimbursed Indigent Care
15,376 In FY 2017, the Floyd pharmacy filled 15,376 prescription pharmaceuticals for 812 low income, uninsured patients at a cost of $472,197.80.
$72.8M In FY 2017, Floyd provided $72.8 million in unreimbursed care to patients, including unreimbursed Medicaid, Medicare, indigent care and charity care.
5,86O In FY 2017, 5,860 individuals received health information at health fairs at a cost to the organization of $14,268.
$
543 In FY 2017, Floyd financial counselors assisted 543 low-income residents in seeking eligibility for Medicaid, PeachCare and other programs. Approximately 3.9% percent of all Floyd patients received financial assistance through the organization’s indigent and charity care programs.
2,646 The coach provided 2,646 mammograms to women in our service area in FY 2017. Of those, 776 patients were past due for a mammogram, 142 women had never had a mammogram before and 186 screenings revealed an abnormality that required further testing. Nine women were diagnosed with cancer as a result of their visit to the mobile mammography coach.
1,655 Diabetes educators provided education about prediabetes, diabetes management and other related topics to 1,655 individuals in 2017 at a cost to the organization of $4,046.
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