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Questions for Piolt paper Q1(a)

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  • June 5, 2012 at 8:03 am #53117
    graceyao42
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    Hi all,

    Can anyone give me a hint that how to calculate the Revenue for Private patients & Government patients? How does the revenue figures come from?

    I study by myself. kind of hard……

    June 5, 2012 at 9:11 pm #99217
    lisa83
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    Budgeted Revenue for Private Patients having ear operations:

    1. Work out number of patients

    (15 Wards x 8 Patients x 365 days)/ 3 night stay =14600
    14600@80% Capacity utilisation= 11680 patients
    11680x 50% are private x 30% having ear operations=1752

    1752 are Private patients having ear ops paying £3000 each= £5,256,000

    Then you just do the same for all combinations of operations & patients

    June 6, 2012 at 9:08 am #99218
    graceyao42
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    A million thanks to you, Lisa:)
    Good luck for this Jun Exam.

    @lisa83 said:
    Budgeted Revenue for Private Patients having ear operations:

    1. Work out number of patients

    (15 Wards x 8 Patients x 365 days)/ 3 night stay =14600
    14600@80% Capacity utilisation= 11680 patients
    11680x 50% are private x 30% having ear operations=1752

    1752 are Private patients having ear ops paying £3000 each= £5,256,000

    Then you just do the same for all combinations of operations & patients

    June 8, 2012 at 1:40 pm #99219
    Anonymous
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    I struggled with this too. Thanks very much for your assistance!

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