Budgeting and Variance Analysis It is January 2nd and you are just finishing up your...

60.1K

Verified Solution

Question

Finance

Budgeting and Variance Analysis

It is January 2nd and you are just finishing up your 3rd month as the new Administrator of MedLab Medical Office, LLC. After spending your first few weeks getting settled and meeting with the providers and staff, you turned your attention to the practices financials. You had a very difficult time finding any budget or budget tracking information, which may be why the person who was in this position for the past two years was let go. Determined to put your financial skills to work, you scoured the office files and found a handwritten notebook titled Budget. In the notebook you found the following information for the current year:

  • 24,000 patient visits per year
  • Payer mix:
    • 58% Private insurance
    • 35% Medicare
    • 6% Medicaid
    • 1% Self-pay
  • Average reimbursement per visit by payer:
    • $65 Private insurance
    • $53 Medicare
    • $32 Medicaid
    • $50 Self-pay
  • Annual salaries:
    • Physicians: $380,000
    • Nurses: $145,000
    • Laboratory Technician: $75,000
    • Administrator: $80,000
    • Support Staff: $40,000
  • Employee benefits rate: 26%
  • Rent: $96,000/year
  • Utilities: $12,000/year
  • General overhead: $45,000/year
  • Per patient costs:
    • Medical supplies: $7.00
    • Office supplies: $1.50

  1. Using information you found in the notebook, develop a budget for the current year in an Excel file. Use formulas for calculations whenever possible.

Since you got back from the holiday break, you have been analyzing actual data for last year. You found actual data for (now) last year:

  • 17,886 patient visits per year
  • Payer mix:
    • 56% Private insurance
    • 33.75% Medicare
    • 8.50% Medicaid
    • 1.75% Self-pay (after adjusting for patients who did not pay)
  • Average reimbursement per visit by payer:
    • $63 Private insurance
    • $52 Medicare
    • $32 Medicaid
    • $24 Self-pay
  • Annual salaries:
    • Physicians: $379,110
    • Nurses: $153,733
    • Laboratory Technician: $72,225
    • Administrator: $75,533
    • Support Staff: $40,000
  • Employee benefits rate: 23.5%
  • Rent: $102,683/year
  • Utilities: $12,835/year
  • General overhead: $45,000/year
  • Per patient costs:
    • Medical supplies: $8.25
    • Office supplies: $2.25
  1. Develop the actual P&L for last year in your Excel file. Use formulas for calculations whenever possible.
  2. Conduct a budget variance analysis (variance and % variance) in your Excel file. Be sure to conduct your analysis on number of patients by payer and on each component of your budget and actual P&L. Use formulas for calculations whenever possible. What did your variance analysis tell you? Summarize the overall performance of the practice.
  3. Develop a forecasted P&L for next year in your Excel file, making assumptions for each of the revenue and expense lines. Use formulas for calculations whenever possible.
  4. What recommendations are you going to make to the owners of the clinic?

Answer & Explanation Solved by verified expert
Get Answers to Unlimited Questions

Join us to gain access to millions of questions and expert answers. Enjoy exclusive benefits tailored just for you!

Membership Benefits:
  • Unlimited Question Access with detailed Answers
  • Zin AI - 3 Million Words
  • 10 Dall-E 3 Images
  • 20 Plot Generations
  • Conversation with Dialogue Memory
  • No Ads, Ever!
  • Access to Our Best AI Platform: Flex AI - Your personal assistant for all your inquiries!
Become a Member

Other questions asked by students