Does general material fees count as income in hospital performance?

Doesn’t count. Material costs refer to the costs incurred for some items and equipment used in the medical process, including drugs, surgical instruments, medical consumables, etc. These fees are paid by the patients themselves or by medical insurance. The hospital only collects and pays them on behalf of the patient, so they are not counted as the hospital's income. The hospital's income mainly comes from medical services, medical examinations, hospitalization expenses, etc.