Hospital A is near a number of large retirement communities, so budgeting for anticipated revenue is based on a payor mix that averages 68% Medicare patients, 10% Medicaid patients, 8% insurance, 5% self-pay, 5% HMO/PPO, and 4% uninsured. Hospital B is of equal size and is 25 miles away, It has a payor mix of 45% Medicare patients, 36% insurance, 9% HMO/PPO, 5% Medicaid,4% self-pay, and 1% uninsured. Based on this information, which hospital is likely to receive the most reimbursement for services?

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Hospital A is near a number of large retirement communities, so budgeting for anticipated revenue is based on a payor mix that averages 68% Medicare patients, 10% Medicaid patients, 8% insurance, 5% self-pay, 5% HMO/PPO, and 4% uninsured. Hospital B is of equal size and is 25 miles away, It has a payor mix of 45% Medicare patients, 36% insurance, 9% HMO/PPO, 5% Medicaid,4% self-pay, and 1% uninsured. Based on this information, which hospital is likely to receive the most reimbursement for services?






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