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The plight of uncompensated care is of extreme concern, especially in regard to the impact on hospitals as frontline caregivers.

Select two different types of hospitals. Identify the institutional similarities and differences in dealing with uncompensated care delivery. Discuss ways in which uncompensated care delivery might impact organizational structure, management policies, and financial issues for each facility. Incorporate articles from the Federal Register as references.

Two hospitals within the United States routinely treat (medically and surgically) their patients without regard to collection of any payment. They are Shriners and St. Jude Hospitals. Select one of these hospitals and discuss its services and target patient population. Review its annual report and report on the hospital's income sources and liabilities, from online research. Summarize by explaining the hospital's mission statement, which you have chosen to discuss.

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The chosen hospital for this paper is St. Jude hospital. It is a children research hospital found in the year 1962 in Memphis,TN and is focussed on delivering care to the childrens in the areas of dreaded diseases. The target population is childrens suffering from dreaded diseases and it is a cobination of an excellent hospital, an excellent research center, and an excellent service provider.

The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Ever since the hospital came into existence, the mission as envisaged by Danny Thomas was " A facility where research would shine light into the darkness". It meant bringing light into the dark live's of children's and their parents who were diagnosed with dreaded diseases like cancer, sickle cell anemia, and other life threatening conditions by improving the outcome of patient care. The year 1966 was a revolutinary year for the institute and the nation as a whole as the patients there were the first to be taken off therapy for "acute lymphoblastic leukemia" successfully. In the year 1968,it was proved at St. Jude that a combination of chemotherapy along with radiation would be effective against "Ewing sarcoma". In 1972, announced 50% success against acute lymphoblastic leukemia using the same combination of chemotherapy along with radiation. In 1990, two sensational discoveries took place, the researchers at St. Jude found out that "Blood cell growth factors are found to counteract life-threatening bone marrow depletion caused by the toxic effects of intensive chemotherapy" and was the "first to use gene marking to follow the course of bone marrow transplantation in children". The world's first bone marrow transplant to treat osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare bone disease, is performed at St. Jude in 1996. In 2001, researchers discover the world's first "universal" stem cell marker. In 2006, St. Jude reports a 94% survival rate for patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), using therapy that does not include radiation and the breakthroughs are continuing and would continue till date.

A review of hospitals income sources and liabilities are tabled as follows

Revenues 2015 2014 Total support $1,064,761 $983,614 Net Patient Service Revenue 105,577 97,421 Research Grants 85,347 80,938 Net Investment Income 27,994 390,644 Other 16,172 33,961 Total Revenues 1,299,851 1,586,578 Expenses Program Expenses Patient Care Services 367,779 317,682 Research 339,671 323,357 Education, Training & Community Support 82,503 81,265 Total Program Expenses 789,953 722,304 Fundraising 188,275 166,560 Administrative & General 125,278 108,537 Total Expenses 1,103,506 997,401