December 15, 2012 12:00 AM
Statshots of Modern Healthcare's By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition
A look back at some of 2012's most compelling healthcare statistics.
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Purchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 EditionModern Healthcare publishes healthcare business lists, charts and rankings throughout the year that are valuable to the healthcare business community. The statshots in this gallery were pulled from this year's By the Numbers lists, charts and rankings or from the stories about that research.
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$42,674,000,000 of healthcare-specific construction value was put in place during August 2012. More than two-thirds of this represents privately owned healthcare construction.Source: U.S. Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce (released Nov. 1, 2012)Purchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Construction & Design charts:Inpatient edges out√ Projects by construction phaseTop architectural firmsTop construction management companies√ Top design/build companies√ Top development companiesTop general contractors
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$2,980.4 billion projected for national health expenditures in 2013. That is a 5.5% increase over the projected 2012 expenditure of $2,823.9 billion.Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary (released in January 2011)Purchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Economics & Finance charts:Best performing healthcare stocks of 2011Healthcare's HottestHospital mergers and acquisitions√ Largest healthcare financing companiesLargest healthcare foundationsLargest healthcare mergers√ Largest heathcare real estate trustsLargest revenue-cycle firms√ National healthcare spending by industry sector
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16% was the overall CEO turnover rate in the U.S. for 2011. Hawaii (35%) and Wyoming (29%) were the two states that had the highest chief executive turnover rates.Source: American College of Healthcare ExecutivesPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Executives, Governance & Management charts:Association executives compensation√ Executive compensationHighest-paid healthcare executives√ Hospital CEO turnover by state√ Largest healthcare associations√ Largest healthcare executive search firms√ Largest healthcare management consultantsLargest healthcare PAC donations√ Largest master's programs in health administration programs
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$2.6 billion per system is the average 2011 total net revenue for the 183 health systems that reported data to Modern Healthcare. Net income for the year averaged $143.3 million.Source: Modern Healthcare's 2012 Hospital Systems SurveyPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Hospital and Health Systems charts:100 most integrated systems15 Top Health SystemsBusiest hospital emergency roomsHospital system operations by typeLargest academic medical centersLargest Catholic hospital systems√ Largest children's hospitals√ Largest for-profit hospital chainsLargest hospital systems by number of hospitalsLargest hospital systems by revenue√ Largest hospitalsLargest military hospitalsLargest non-Catholic religious hospital systemsLargest outpatient care servicesLargest public hospital systems√ Largest secular not-for-profit hospital systemsLargest systems operating assisted-living facilitiesLargest systems operating continuing-care retirement communitiesLargest systems operating psychiatric hospitalsMost profitable critical-access hospitalsSystems ranked by net patient revenue (all)
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303,072 physicians and other eligible professionals have signed up to participate in the federal electronic health-record system incentive payment programs as of September 2012. In total, $7.7 billion has been paid out in what has been estimated will be $27 billion in incentive payments through the lives of the two programs.Source: Modern Healthcare reporting from CMSPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Information Technology charts:√ Information Technology Survey chartsStates with most health information exchanges√ Top vendors of enterprise EMR systems
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15.7% of Americans were not covered by health insurance in 2011, representing 48.6 million individuals. California and Texas were the two states with the largest numbers of uninsured individuals, totaling 13.5 million.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2012 Annual Social and Economic SupplementPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Insurers & Managed Care charts:Largest health insurersLargest healthcare purchasers (Healthcare Purchasing Power Survey results)Uninsured Americans by state
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2.9 million adult children were enrolled in a parent's employer-sponsored health plan in 2012 under the Affordable Care Act, which is a 26.1% increase compared with estimates collected in 2011 (2.3 million).Source: Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research & Educational Trust 2012 Employer Health Benefits SurveyPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Labor & Staffing charts:√ 100 Best Places to Work in HealthcareLargest healthcare unionsLargest nurse staffing organizations√ Largest physician staffing firms
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$3 billion is the largest fraud settlement in U.S. history. In July 2012 GlaxoSmithKline agreed to pay that amount and pled guilty to criminal charges related to its branding, safety disclosures and price reporting of several drugs.Source: Modern Healthcare reporting, July 2, 2012Purchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Legal & Compliance charts:√ Largest healthcare fraud settlements√ Largest healthcare law firms
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$39.8 billion is the market capitalization for the largest U.S. medical device manufacturer, as of March 5, 2012. That company, Medtronic, had about $16.5 billion in revenue at that time.Source: S&P Capital IQPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Medical Technology charts:Largest biotechnology firmsTo be published Dec. 24, 2012Largest medical device manufacturers
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75.6 million individuals is the projected reach of Medicaid enrollment by 2014; private health insurance premiums are anticipated to reach 4.8% by 2013.Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary, National Health Statistics GroupPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Medicare & Medicaid charts:√ Acountable care organizationsMedicaid budgets by stateMost frequently billed DRGs
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93,584 total audience nominations and votes were sent in for the 14 awards and honors programs that Modern Healthcare hosted in 2012.Source: Modern Healthcare reporting from programs in 2012—100 Most Influential People in Healthcare, 50 Most Influential Physician Executives, Best Places to Work in Healthcare, CEO IT Achievement, Community Leadership, Design Awards, Healthcare's Hottest, Health Care Hall of Fame, Physician Entrepreneur of the Year, Spirit of Excellence, Top Clinical Informaticists, Top Minority Executives in Healthcare, Trustee of Year, and Up & Comers awardsPurchase the 14th Annual By The Numbers Supplement (2012-2013)(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Movers & Shakers charts:100 Most Influential People in Healthcare50 Most Influential Physician ExecutivesHealth Care Hall of Fame inducteesTop 25 Clinical InformaticistsTop 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare
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13.1% growth in national healthcare clients between 2010 and 2011 for the largest 20 outsourcing firms that reported data to Modern Healthcare.Source: Modern Healthcare's 2012 Outsourcing SurveyPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Outsourcing charts:√ Top clinical/diagnostic equipment maintenance contractors√ Top emergency department contractors√ Top food service contractors√ Top housekeeping contractors√ Top information systems contractors√ Top laundry contractors√ Top outsourcing firms√ Top pharmacy contractorsTop psychiatric service contractors√ Top hospital department management
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4.7 days is the current benchmark median for the average length of stay within national healthcare systems, based on present-on-admission enabled risk models applied to MedPAR 2009 and 2010 data.Source: Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals: 15 Top Health SystemsPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Patient Safety & Quality charts:√ Hospital utilization by stateLargest patient satisfaction measurement firmsPhysician disciplinary actions by state√ Truven Health's 100 Top HospitalsTruven Health's 15 Top Health Systems√ Truven Health's 50 Top Cardiac Hospitals
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1,262,530 total number of licensed physicians in the nation in 2011.Source: Federation of State Medical Boards' Summary of 2011 Board ActionsPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Physicians, Clinics & Groups charts:Hospitalist activity by physician encounters√ Largest ambulatory surgery centers√ Largest group practicesLargest medical homesLargest medical schools√ Largest professional liability carriersPhysician compensationTop business schools for physician executives
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$10 million drop in total Medicare payments for 2013 is anticipated for home health agencies, which is a 0.01% decline.Source: Modern Healthcare reporting from CMSPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Post Acute & Outpatient Care charts:Largest behavioral health providersLargest hospital systems with home-care agenciesLargest post-acute care companies√ Largest rehabilitation providers√ Largest skilled-nursing facilities
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89.2% of executives surveyed said that 0-40% of their annual expense budgets are spent on medical/surgical supplies. A majority of survey respondents are buying more than 60% of their medical/surgical supplies through GPO contracts.Source: Modern Healthcare's 2012 Survey of Executive Opinions on Supply Chain Issues (159 respondents)Purchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition(√ indicates lists below that are included in the supplement)All 2012 Suppliers & Purchasing charts:√ Executive Opinions on Supply Chain IssuesLargest pharmaceutical companies√ Most prescribed pharmaceuticals
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$351.6 million of funding from the Hospital Preparedness Program was available in fiscal 2012, which is 15% lower than the $415 million funded in fiscal 2007.Source: Modern Healthcare reporting from HHSPurchase the By the Numbers Supplement: 2012-2013 Edition


















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