In 2021, hospitals that had 25 beds or fewer made $32.8 million, healthcare for money, not the patient

Despite what is to be believed about hospitals, they profit. It’s not just CEOs of hospitals that make money. Surgeons and Physicians also make a pretty good amount of money.

Not-for-profit hospitals make a 15.1 percent inpatient all-payer operating profit margin in 2021.

Healthcare overall in 2022 had a loss of 34.9 million dollars due to the decline of investment portfolios.

The operating net income drove 60.7 million dollars as revenue improved to $4.5 billion. The loss on investment values of $95.5 million compared with a net gain of $513.1 million in 2021.

Hospitals do make money according to bed size. A hospital makes $817.1 million for hospitals with 250 beds.

What hospitals don’t and want but are thinking is we want you to be sick; we want you to visit, just not for long because we don’t make a profit off of you all.

Since COVID-19, people aren’t going to the hospitals like they did before COVID-19; that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Hospitals are seeing a decline in nurses, which is a severe issue.

The problem with hospitals is that they don’t want to improve things by spending money to upgrade their technology and pay their staff.

But, like all things, there’s always an even flow.