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Hospital Shows Operating, Net Loss for January

</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[Pinckneyville Community Hospital Board heard that the financial report for January 2011 was no better than the previous few months.

PCH posted an operating loss of $158,794 and a net loss of $129,497 for the month. That brings the year-to-date operating loss to $338,651 and the net loss to $59,243.

Outpatient numbers were down for the month, but the overall volume was good.

"We&#39;re seeing more folks who can&#39;t pay," Hospital Administrator Tom Hudgins said. "It is a difficult time for the general economy. We&#39;re hanging in there and will get through."

Hudgins also said that the number of people on Medicaid, which pays less than cost, is increasing.

The hospital is keeping a close eye on expenses and hoping the picture improves as they move forward.

PNC Bank is still interested in working with Pinckneyville Community Hospital on a mortgage for a new facility, but needs to see six consecutive months of positive financial reports before moving forward.

PCH plans to apply for a USDA loan guarantee for the $34 million new facility. However, any amount over $30 million requires the bank to shoulder 20 percent of the loan without a guarantee.

In other business, the board:

heard that the hospital will receive a $5,000 credit on their worker&#39;s compensation premium with Illinois Compensation Trust.

signed on with a the Illinois Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center for help in moving the Family Medical Center to electronic medical records, as mandated by the government. PCH will pay a total of $4,400 in three installments to the group. The remainder of their fees are covered by grants.

asked Hudgins to do some research on a proposed $16 per hour increase for emergency room physicians. Hudgins said there are several sources he can consult to determine if the increase is realistic and competitive for a critical access hospital the size of PCH. The board will make a decision in April.