The Net Present Value (NPV) is a method used in capital budgeting that critically assesses the value an investment is expected to generate over time
The Net Present Value (NPV) is a method used in capital budgeting that critically assesses the value an investment is expected to generate over time (Waxman, 2022). NPV helps to calculate the difference between the present value of expected cash inflows and the present value of cash over a period of time. To calculate the […]
Capital Budgeting Techniques
Capital budgeting is a decision-making process used to evaluate long-term investments and determine whether they are financially worthwhile (Waxman, 2021a). One key tool in this process is the Net Present Value (NPV) method, which compares the initial investment cost to the present value of expected future cash inflows. A positive NPV suggests the project is […]
Cost Savings Resulting from Implementation of Quality Improvement Project
No one will argue the importance of quality, especially in health care, but the critical financial question is, what is the cost of added quality? If a hospital can take actions that will improve its quality score and realize an additional $1 million in payment, should it do so if it costs $2 million to […]
Cost Savings Resulting from Implementation of Quality Improvement
At Sacred Heart Hospital, the CNO went to a conference where he learned about a new mattress that could decrease pressure ulcers significantly. When he returned, he met with the wound nurse specialist and was told that she had wanted these types of mattresses for some time, but the cost was seen as prohibitive. The […]
Health Insurance Deductibles
A growing share of health insurance plans have high deductibles, so that an individual must spend up to $6,450 before insurance begins to pay for services. What problem(s) are these insurance plans trying to solve? Answer this question using economic terminology related to health insurance. For what reasons might these plans be successful? In what […]