Lgh Surplus Again Declines [Sunday News (Lancaster, PA)]
| By Smart, Gil | |
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The hospital, the county's largest employer, remains in good fiscal health.
According to the
But it marked the fifth year in a row that the surplus declined. It's down more than 55 percent from its peak of
None of it surprised executives at parent
And even as the decline in its annual surplus was being reported,
Beginning in the third quarter of calendar year 2011, the hospital asserted in its tax filing that LGH initiated a drive "to achieve up to
"This effort is in response to critical uncertainties in health care such as health care reform, shrinking government reimbursements for services, a dramatic increase in uninsured patients and the challenging economy," Lines said.
"It's producing results."
It's not as if the patient was at death's door.
The hospital's tax return reports that revenues rose to a record
The decrease, Lines said, "is due to natural attrition such as resignations and retirements."
The hospital remains the county's biggest employer, according to data compiled by the
The hospital accounts for nearly 90 percent of system revenues.
Even with fewer employees, the hospital paid a record
But two top LGH executives took home less than they did the year before.
Hospital CEO
The reason for the fall in Beeman's compensation was a decrease in bonuses and incentives, from
Bergen, who filled in for Beeman in his absence, saw a significant drop in "other compensation," which can include deferred compensation or other nontaxable benefits such as contributions to 401(k) or 403(b) retirement plans.
Rounding out the hospital's highest-compensated employees last year, according to its Form 990:
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Another five employees earned total compensation of more than
The hospital provided
Grants and other financial assistance to area governments and organizations declined, from
The higher total the previous year helped support
The hospital's annual payments-in-lieu-of-taxes, or PILOT payments, to the City of
"We're fortunate to be able to earn a surplus that we can reinvest" in the community, hospital staff, technology and health care services, Lines said.
But as the surplus has begun to ebb, LGH officials have been eyeing ways to ensure that their good fortune continues.
The health care system is working to eliminate redundancies and increase efficiency, working with physicians to reduce the variety of similar products purchased and whittling down the number of vendors used, while negotiating deeper discounts for the items it does purchase.
The system also is "working more closely with insurers to reduce the rate at which they deny payment for services we have provided," Lines said. The health system's transition to electronic medical records has helped with this effort, he said.
Looming health care reforms are also prompting changes.
"We will be working more closely with employers and insurers to better coordinate our efforts to reduce health care spending," Lines said. "There will be greater shared responsibility for costs and outcomes."
That will be accompanied by a renewed focus on prevention.
" We want to help people reduce their health care costs by keeping them healthy," he said.
More than halfway to
"We are actively managing
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