Case Study of ANINWAH Medical Center
Case Study of ANINWAH Medical Center
Case Study of ANINWAH Medical Center
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Table 2 Sources OfRevenue January - December 1996<br />
Source Amount Percentage (%)<br />
( 000)'"<br />
Pharmacy 102,027 422<br />
Laboratory 24,113 100<br />
Surgery 24,864 103<br />
Physiotherapy 3,041 13<br />
Ultrasound 8,433 35<br />
EyeChnic 2,517 10<br />
OPD 30,402 126<br />
Mortuary 15,832 66<br />
ECG 610 03<br />
Wards 23,842 99<br />
Cafeteria 5,990...... 25<br />
TOTAL 241671 1000<br />
"'Allflgures rounded to nearest thousand cedIS<br />
.....October - December 1996<br />
Other sources/planned sources <strong>of</strong> revenue are<br />
Insurance premIums, 'fee-for-servlce programs (pre-paid<br />
plan) and outreach programs So far, 37 medIcal Insurance<br />
pohcles have been purchased since the program's inceptIOn<br />
In 1994 Accrued premIUm Incomes amount to US$7 275<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> the premIUm Income IS used to purchase supphes and<br />
eqUIpment<br />
The medIcal Insurance program has been found to be<br />
extremely VIable and could be an Important source <strong>of</strong><br />
revenue Ifthe patronage rate could be Increased AnalySIS <strong>of</strong><br />
benefIts and premIUms paid from a random sample <strong>of</strong> SIX