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Health Finance Report 2022

   

Added on  2022-10-01

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Running head: HEALTHCARE FINANCE 1
Healthcare Finance
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Institution
Investor-owned corporations are owned by individuals who benefit from them. These
owners are typically the shareholders of the organization. They get financial benefits from the
profits produced by the business. Investor-owned businesses are valuable when there is little

HEALTHCARE FINANCE 2
liability and minimum risk endured by investors, when there are opportunities for growth and
when it is fairly easy to liquidate. Investor-owned corporations have three distinct features; the
residual earnings from the corporations belong to the owners, the ownership of the corporation is
well defined, and the corporation is taxed at all levels including local, state and federal. Not-for-
Profit corporations are also sometimes called tax-exempt. Unlike investor-owned corporations,
they are not owned by shareholders. They are instead controlled by a broad of trustees and are
exempt from taxation, which means they can issue tax-exempt debt.
Main provisions of healthcare reforms
Increased number of insured people
Affordable health insurance
Improved access to healthcare
Reduced health disparities
Healthcare reform changes the financial landscape especially for insurance companies. For
instance, the ACA employed new regulations on policies for insurance companies (French et al,
2016). They were not allowed to charge high premiums or deny insurance to patients who have
pre-existing medical conditions. Furthermore, changes in taxes and financing to ensure
affordability.
These reforms are very beneficial to the patients as they promote preventive care, allow for
coverage of patients with preventive services and subsidize insurance to ensure more people are
covered. The results of these measures should be enhanced quality of care, reduced chronic
conditions due to more preventive measures and increased coverage.

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