What are the hospital income items?

Medical income: Monetary income obtained from providing medical services (excluding medicines) to patients. It is the main source of funding for hospitals. Including registration income, bed income, diagnosis income, examination income, treatment income, nursing income, rehabilitation treatment income and other income.

Pharmaceutical income: The monetary income obtained by the hospital from the sale of drugs in the process of providing medical services to patients. Including income from sales of Western medicines, Chinese patent medicines, and Chinese herbal medicines.

Other income: Other miscellaneous income collected by the hospital that does not belong to the medical and pharmaceutical business, such as training fees, income from the price change of fixed assets, income from ambulances, income from the price change of scrap products, etc.

Business subsidies: recurring subsidies allocated to hospitals by the state and superior authorities. It mainly includes state investment in hospitals and business subsidies to maintain the normal operation of hospitals.

1. Hospital revenue:

Hospital revenue (revenues of hospitals) refers to the economic benefits or services obtained by the hospital in accordance with the law from carrying out medical services and other activities, resulting in an increase in net assets in the current period. influx of potential.

2. Hospital income classification:

Medical income is the monetary income received by the hospital from providing medical services (excluding medicines) to patients. It is the main source of funds for the hospital. It is not only a monetary expression of the hospital's business operating results, but also a financial indicator that reflects the medical business operating results. Including registration income, bed income, diagnosis income, examination income, treatment income, nursing income, rehabilitation treatment income and other income.

Pharmaceutical income, the monetary income earned by hospitals from selling drugs in the process of providing medical services to patients. Including income from sales of Western medicines, Chinese patent medicines, and Chinese herbal medicines.

Other income refers to other miscellaneous income collected by the hospital that does not belong to the medical and pharmaceutical business, such as training fees, income from the price change of fixed assets, income from ambulances, income from the price change of scrap products, etc.

Business subsidies are recurring subsidies allocated to hospitals by the state and superior authorities. It mainly includes state investment in hospitals and business subsidies to maintain the normal operation of hospitals.