Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE

The advancement in health care has brought an increased cost burden on the regulatory authorities of any country as well as healthcare operators. Introduction of advanced technologies, new research analytics and sophisticated treatment modalities has added value to human life; at the same time the f...

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Main Authors: Mishal Tariq, Shaik Mohiuddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Deccan College of Medical Sciences 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=96174
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description The advancement in health care has brought an increased cost burden on the regulatory authorities of any country as well as healthcare operators. Introduction of advanced technologies, new research analytics and sophisticated treatment modalities has added value to human life; at the same time the financial ecosystem of the healthcare industry has grown exponentially in the last three to four decades coupled with increased competitiveness. Despite several measures taken to contain the healthcare costs, hospital operational cost has been increasing day by day. Annual budgets of public and private hospitals are under tremendous cost pressure and new business processes are being studied to ensure efficiency and optimization of resources. UAE is not an exception, health care business profit margins have been decreasing due to increased operability cost. This study was aimed to access the financial literacy among health care professionals and how their involvement in business processes can affect the profitability of hospital business in UAE. In this study, a quantitative, cross-sectional research design has been used. A structured questionnaire was distributed to practicing healthcare professionals in the UAE. The results demonstrated, that the current financial literacy of respondents (caregivers) has been either average or below average. However, the knowledge of quality indicators and revenue cycle management along with their financial implications is mostly rated as average and above average. Results also highlighted that healthcare professionals believe that their involvement in budgeting process can reflect positive results, however, their involvement by their institutions and supervisors has been very minimal and only 10% of respondents were fully involved in the process. This warrants healthcare institutions to introduce financial training programs for their healthcare professionals and formulate an inclusive budget process where clinical teams participate. [J Med Allied Sci 2020; 10(2.000): 85-90]
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spelling doaj.art-8a30a8255201421590897e6b0d1fc7762022-12-22T01:16:16ZengDeccan College of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical and Allied Sciences2231-16962231-170X2020-12-01102859010.5455/jmas.9617496174Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAEMishal Tariq0Shaik Mohiuddin1NMC Healthcare, Al Nahda 2, P.O.Box: 7832, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesNMC Healthcare, Al Nahda 2, P.O.Box: 7832, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesThe advancement in health care has brought an increased cost burden on the regulatory authorities of any country as well as healthcare operators. Introduction of advanced technologies, new research analytics and sophisticated treatment modalities has added value to human life; at the same time the financial ecosystem of the healthcare industry has grown exponentially in the last three to four decades coupled with increased competitiveness. Despite several measures taken to contain the healthcare costs, hospital operational cost has been increasing day by day. Annual budgets of public and private hospitals are under tremendous cost pressure and new business processes are being studied to ensure efficiency and optimization of resources. UAE is not an exception, health care business profit margins have been decreasing due to increased operability cost. This study was aimed to access the financial literacy among health care professionals and how their involvement in business processes can affect the profitability of hospital business in UAE. In this study, a quantitative, cross-sectional research design has been used. A structured questionnaire was distributed to practicing healthcare professionals in the UAE. The results demonstrated, that the current financial literacy of respondents (caregivers) has been either average or below average. However, the knowledge of quality indicators and revenue cycle management along with their financial implications is mostly rated as average and above average. Results also highlighted that healthcare professionals believe that their involvement in budgeting process can reflect positive results, however, their involvement by their institutions and supervisors has been very minimal and only 10% of respondents were fully involved in the process. This warrants healthcare institutions to introduce financial training programs for their healthcare professionals and formulate an inclusive budget process where clinical teams participate. [J Med Allied Sci 2020; 10(2.000): 85-90]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=96174budgeting processfinancial literaryhealthcare professionalsphysiciansrevenue cycle management
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Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
Journal of Medical and Allied Sciences
budgeting process
financial literary
healthcare professionals
physicians
revenue cycle management
title Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
title_full Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
title_fullStr Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
title_short Quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the UAE
title_sort quantitative study demonstrating positive association between caregivers financial knowledge and hospitals financial performance in the uae
topic budgeting process
financial literary
healthcare professionals
physicians
revenue cycle management
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=96174
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