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Teaching risk analysis.

G H Pink

    The Journal of Health Administration Education
    |January 4, 1990
    PubMed
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    This study introduces a risk analysis method for health service financial management, aiding instructors in teaching risk concepts. It provides practical criteria for capital investment decisions under risk, based on probability distributions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Management
    • Financial Management
    • Risk Analysis

    Background:

    • Understanding and managing risk is crucial in health service financial management.
    • Existing methods may not adequately address the complexities of financial decision-making under uncertainty.
    • The need for a structured approach to risk analysis in healthcare finance education is evident.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a teachable method for risk analysis in health service financial management.
    • To equip instructors with tools to discuss risk concepts effectively.
    • To provide practical criteria for capital investment decisions under risk.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of the implications and necessity of risk analysis.
    • Application of cumulative probability distribution theory.

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  • Presentation of two criteria for capital investment decision-making under risk.
  • Inclusion of practical examples for applying the criteria.
  • Main Results:

    • Two distinct criteria for evaluating capital investments under risk conditions were developed.
    • The proposed method is grounded in established probability distribution theories.
    • Practical examples demonstrate the applicability of the risk analysis criteria.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented risk analysis method is suitable for educational purposes in health service financial management.
    • The method offers a practical framework for capital investment decisions under risk.
    • Consideration of the method's limitations and educational implications is discussed.