4390.0 - Private Hospitals, Australia, 2009-10  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 17/06/2011   
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INCOME

Free-standing day hospital facilities received $746 million in income during 2009-10, a 18.7% increase from 2008-09 where $629 million in income was received. The increase over the twelve month period was higher than the average annual increase in income of 14.7% over the five years to 2009-10. Most income generated in Free-standing day hospitals was sourced from patient revenue (96.4%), as distinct from income derived from other sources such as investments and bequests.

In adjusted terms, income increased by 14.5% from 2008-09 ($91 million) and the average annual increase in income was 10.6% over the five years from 2004-05 ($434 million) to 2009-10 ($719 million). This did not include 2007-08 because the Private Health Establishments Collection was not undertaken for the cycle. See Explanatory Note 23 for more information concerning the use of chain volume measures to adjust income and expenditure.

Private Free-standing Day Hospital Facilities, Income and expenditure: 2004-05 to 2009-10(a)
Graph: Private Free-standing Day Hospital Facilities, Income and expenditure: 2004–05 to 2009–10(a)








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