Hospital Rating Report

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The Hospital Rating Report is a series of economic studies that analyze the financial situation of German hospitals using current and future ratings. The most important goal is to create transparency in the German hospital market. Derived from this, the aim is to provide decision-makers at the various levels (hospitals and their business partners, politics, health insurance companies , banks and investors) with empirically verified knowledge about this market.

history

In 2004, the creditworthiness or creditworthiness of German hospitals was assessed for the first time under the name “Insolvency Risks of Hospitals - Assessment and Transparency under Basel II” . Annual financial statements from 212 German hospitals and externally accessible, hospital-specific data were included in the study. Taking into account hospital-specific developments, the current annual financial statements of the individual clinics were updated for five years. The “Hospital Rating Report” has been published annually since 2006. “ Nursing home rating reports ” have also been published since 2006, “rehab rating reports” since 2007.

Structure and order

The studies describe the German hospital market in terms of services, prices, costs, funding and capacities, as well as the ratings of the hospitals in the status quo and in projections. Segmentation according to sponsorship, region, degree of specialization, medical quality, patient satisfaction and management structure are evaluated using bivariate and multivariate analyzes and illustrated using numerous colored diagrams, maps, tables and numerous benchmarks. The results are anonymized, the names and ratings of the houses examined are not published.

Content aspects

In the current “Hospital Rating Report 2016 - With a tailwind into the future?” Approx. 870 hospitals were analyzed. It shows that the probability of German hospitals becoming insolvent in 2014 remains almost unchanged at 1.17 percent compared to the previous year (1.14 percent). Every ninth hospital is threatened with bankruptcy , every fourth hospital is in the red and almost every second house cannot invest enough.

Core team of authors (involved in all reports)

Reports

So far, the following hospital rating reports have been published:

year title Core authors ISBN
2016 Hospital Rating Report 2016: With a tailwind into the future? Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86216-272-7
2015 Hospital Rating Report 2015: Bad Bank for Hospitals - Hospital Exit at the Door? Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86216-229-1
2014 Hospital Rating Report 2014: Capital shortage: ways out of the investment trap Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3862161850
2013 Hospital Rating Report 2013: Hospital care between the euro crisis and the debt brake Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86216-110-2
2012 Hospital Rating Report 2012: Is hospital care at a turning point? Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86216-095-2
2011 Hospital Rating Report 2011: The fat years are over Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86788-299-6
2010 Hospital Rating Report 2010: Light and Shadow Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86788-209-5
2009 Hospital Rating Report 2009: In the eye of the hurricane Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86788-116-6
2008 Hospital Rating Report 2008: Quality and Profitability Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3-86788-040-4
2007 Hospital Rating Report 2007: The wheat is separated from the chaff Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3936454871
2006 Hospital Rating Report 2006: Approaches to the Sustainable Financing of Patient Care and Treatment - Development of German Hospitals up to 2010 Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3936454895
2006 Hospital Rating Report 2006: Paths to Sustainable Financing of Patient Care - Development of German Hospitals by 2010 Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3936454550
2004 Insolvency risks of hospitals Evaluation and transparency under Basel II: An analysis of current and future ratings of German hospitals and options for action to improve them Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3936454369
2004 The hospital, Basel II and the investment backlog Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky 978-3936454284

Web links

Hospital Rating Reports:

Nursing Home Rating Reports:

Rehabilitation Rating Reports:

Individual evidence

  1. Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky: Insolvency Risks of Hospitals Evaluation and Transparency under Basel II: An Analysis of Current and Future Ratings of German Hospitals and Options for Action to Improve them. 2004, ISBN 978-3-936454-36-9 .
  2. ^ Nursing Insurance, Ratings and Demography: Challenges for German Nursing Homes. June 2006, ISBN 978-3-936454-69-7 .
  3. ^ Rehabilitation Rating Report 2007: Rehabilitation before the market shakeout. September 2007, ISBN 978-3-86788-024-4 .
  4. Sebastian Krolop, Christoph M. Schmidt, Boris Augurzky: Hospital Rating Report 2016 - With a tailwind into the future? 2016, ISBN 978-3-86216-272-7 .