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§  2803-b.  Uniform reports and accounting systems for hospital costs.  1. The council, after public  hearings  with  respect  to  its  proposed  systems of uniform hospital accounting and reporting, shall, by majority  vote  of  its members and subject to approval of the commissioner, adopt  and amend approved systems of uniform hospital accounting and  reporting  which  are  designed  to  enable  hospitals  to  fairly,  accurately and  efficiently prepare the financial reports required by subdivision  three  of  this  section.  Existing systems of accounting and reporting used by  hospitals shall be examined and taken into consideration by the  council  in carrying out its function pursuant to this section. The council shall  take such steps as are necessary to adopt the approved system of uniform  hospital  accounting  and  reporting  by January first, nineteen hundred  seventy-five.    2. The council, where appropriate to reflect differences  in  hospital  size  and  services or in the method of providing or paying for hospital  and related services, may allow  for  modifications  in  the  accounting  systems approved pursuant to subdivision one of this section.    3.   Every  organization  which  operates,  conducts  or  maintains  a  hospital, and the officers thereof, shall furnish to the department with  respect to each licensed hospital operated, conducted or  maintained  by  the organization, within one hundred twenty days after the close of each  fiscal year commencing after the adoption of systems of uniform hospital  accounting and reporting approved under subdivision one of this section,  all of the following reports on forms specified by the council:    (a) A balance sheet detailing the assets, liabilities and net worth of  the hospital at the end of its fiscal year;    (b)  A statement of income, expenses, and operating surplus or deficit  for the annual period ending on the balance sheet date;    (c) A statement detailing the  source  of  application  of  all  funds  expended  by  the  hospital  for  the  period  encompassed by the income  statement required by paragraph (b) of this subdivision;    (d) A report of hospital expenditures which  allocates  the  costs  of  nonrevenue-producing   departments   of   a   hospital   to   the  other  nonrevenue-and revenue-producing centers which they serve.  This  report  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  sufficiently  detailed statistical report  containing data describing the hospital's  basic  services  and  patient  statistics  which  identifies  costs  related  to categories of hospital  services delivered to patients by each department of  the  hospital,  in  accordance with a list of such services required by the council pursuant  to subdivision one of this section.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  adopt forms of authentication for use by  hospital officers or licensed accountants preparing reports  under  this  section  stating  that  each  such  officer  or  accountant  making  the  authentication  believes  that  to  the  extent  of  his  knowledge  and  information each statement in the report is true.    5.  The  council  shall  report  annually  to  the legislature and the  executive department  no  later  than  the  fifteenth  day  of  January,  developments  under  this  section  and  methods  currently  in  use  to  implement the provisions of section twenty-eight hundred seven  of  this  article.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2803-b

§  2803-b.  Uniform reports and accounting systems for hospital costs.  1. The council, after public  hearings  with  respect  to  its  proposed  systems of uniform hospital accounting and reporting, shall, by majority  vote  of  its members and subject to approval of the commissioner, adopt  and amend approved systems of uniform hospital accounting and  reporting  which  are  designed  to  enable  hospitals  to  fairly,  accurately and  efficiently prepare the financial reports required by subdivision  three  of  this  section.  Existing systems of accounting and reporting used by  hospitals shall be examined and taken into consideration by the  council  in carrying out its function pursuant to this section. The council shall  take such steps as are necessary to adopt the approved system of uniform  hospital  accounting  and  reporting  by January first, nineteen hundred  seventy-five.    2. The council, where appropriate to reflect differences  in  hospital  size  and  services or in the method of providing or paying for hospital  and related services, may allow  for  modifications  in  the  accounting  systems approved pursuant to subdivision one of this section.    3.   Every  organization  which  operates,  conducts  or  maintains  a  hospital, and the officers thereof, shall furnish to the department with  respect to each licensed hospital operated, conducted or  maintained  by  the organization, within one hundred twenty days after the close of each  fiscal year commencing after the adoption of systems of uniform hospital  accounting and reporting approved under subdivision one of this section,  all of the following reports on forms specified by the council:    (a) A balance sheet detailing the assets, liabilities and net worth of  the hospital at the end of its fiscal year;    (b)  A statement of income, expenses, and operating surplus or deficit  for the annual period ending on the balance sheet date;    (c) A statement detailing the  source  of  application  of  all  funds  expended  by  the  hospital  for  the  period  encompassed by the income  statement required by paragraph (b) of this subdivision;    (d) A report of hospital expenditures which  allocates  the  costs  of  nonrevenue-producing   departments   of   a   hospital   to   the  other  nonrevenue-and revenue-producing centers which they serve.  This  report  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  sufficiently  detailed statistical report  containing data describing the hospital's  basic  services  and  patient  statistics  which  identifies  costs  related  to categories of hospital  services delivered to patients by each department of  the  hospital,  in  accordance with a list of such services required by the council pursuant  to subdivision one of this section.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  adopt forms of authentication for use by  hospital officers or licensed accountants preparing reports  under  this  section  stating  that  each  such  officer  or  accountant  making  the  authentication  believes  that  to  the  extent  of  his  knowledge  and  information each statement in the report is true.    5.  The  council  shall  report  annually  to  the legislature and the  executive department  no  later  than  the  fifteenth  day  of  January,  developments  under  this  section  and  methods  currently  in  use  to  implement the provisions of section twenty-eight hundred seven  of  this  article.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-28 > 2803-b

§  2803-b.  Uniform reports and accounting systems for hospital costs.  1. The council, after public  hearings  with  respect  to  its  proposed  systems of uniform hospital accounting and reporting, shall, by majority  vote  of  its members and subject to approval of the commissioner, adopt  and amend approved systems of uniform hospital accounting and  reporting  which  are  designed  to  enable  hospitals  to  fairly,  accurately and  efficiently prepare the financial reports required by subdivision  three  of  this  section.  Existing systems of accounting and reporting used by  hospitals shall be examined and taken into consideration by the  council  in carrying out its function pursuant to this section. The council shall  take such steps as are necessary to adopt the approved system of uniform  hospital  accounting  and  reporting  by January first, nineteen hundred  seventy-five.    2. The council, where appropriate to reflect differences  in  hospital  size  and  services or in the method of providing or paying for hospital  and related services, may allow  for  modifications  in  the  accounting  systems approved pursuant to subdivision one of this section.    3.   Every  organization  which  operates,  conducts  or  maintains  a  hospital, and the officers thereof, shall furnish to the department with  respect to each licensed hospital operated, conducted or  maintained  by  the organization, within one hundred twenty days after the close of each  fiscal year commencing after the adoption of systems of uniform hospital  accounting and reporting approved under subdivision one of this section,  all of the following reports on forms specified by the council:    (a) A balance sheet detailing the assets, liabilities and net worth of  the hospital at the end of its fiscal year;    (b)  A statement of income, expenses, and operating surplus or deficit  for the annual period ending on the balance sheet date;    (c) A statement detailing the  source  of  application  of  all  funds  expended  by  the  hospital  for  the  period  encompassed by the income  statement required by paragraph (b) of this subdivision;    (d) A report of hospital expenditures which  allocates  the  costs  of  nonrevenue-producing   departments   of   a   hospital   to   the  other  nonrevenue-and revenue-producing centers which they serve.  This  report  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  sufficiently  detailed statistical report  containing data describing the hospital's  basic  services  and  patient  statistics  which  identifies  costs  related  to categories of hospital  services delivered to patients by each department of  the  hospital,  in  accordance with a list of such services required by the council pursuant  to subdivision one of this section.    4.  The  commissioner  shall  adopt forms of authentication for use by  hospital officers or licensed accountants preparing reports  under  this  section  stating  that  each  such  officer  or  accountant  making  the  authentication  believes  that  to  the  extent  of  his  knowledge  and  information each statement in the report is true.    5.  The  council  shall  report  annually  to  the legislature and the  executive department  no  later  than  the  fifteenth  day  of  January,  developments  under  this  section  and  methods  currently  in  use  to  implement the provisions of section twenty-eight hundred seven  of  this  article.