Nkikigo nderabuzima cyujuje ubuziranenge Reba-Alike hamwe n’umutekano utanga umutekano, Ikigo cyita ku buzima bw’abaturage gitanga serivisi zita ku buzima bwuzuye kandi buhendutse ku bana ndetse n’abantu bakuru batitaye ku bwishingizi cyangwa kutabasha kwishyura. Kanda hano urebe ibibazo bikunze kubazwa.
Ikigo cyita ku buzima bw’abaturage gifasha abarwayi kumenya niba bemerewe guhitamo ubuzima bwiza, harimo n’amafaranga yatanzwe. Kwemererwa kugipimo cyacu cyo kunyerera gishingiye kumuryango (cyangwa murugo) amafaranga yinjiza nubunini kandi bitanga urwego rwo kugabanya abarwayi bujuje ibisabwa. Kanda hano urebe igipimo cyo kunyerera.
Ibikoresho byose bikubiye kururu rubuga birinzwe n’amategeko y’uburenganzira bwa Leta zunze ubumwe z’Amerika kandi ntibishobora gusubirwamo, gukwirakwizwa, koherezwa, kwerekanwa, gutangazwa, cyangwa gutangazwa nta ruhushya rwanditse rwabanje kubiherwa uruhushya rwanditse n’ikigo cyita ku buzima bw’abaturage n’ikigo kibishamikiyeho, Wright Center for Kurangiza amashuri yubuvuzi.
During fiscal year 2024, The Wright Center for Community Health (TWCCH) operations were supported by clinical patient service revenues from Medicare and Medicaid programs and private insurance plans, participation in the 340B Drug Program, federal educational resources from The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, and direct funding from various federal, state, and local philanthropic agencies. Of the $63.8 million in operating expenses incurred by TWCCH, $52.1 million, or 82%, was supported either directly or indirectly by federal funds.
During fiscal year 2024, The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education (TWCGME) operations were supported by direct funding from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration and the Veterans Administration, indirect funding from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services through affiliation agreements with acute and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals, and shared savings from the Medicare Shared Savings Program through 10% ownership of the Keystone Accountable Care Organization. Of the $47.6 million in operating expenses incurred by TWCGME, $40.1 million, or 84%, was supported either directly or indirectly by federal funds.