The Standard Journal

Floyd Healthcare System generates $841.2 million for local, state economies

- From Floyd Medical Center

The total economic impact of the Floyd health system on local and state economies is more than $841.2 million.

That figure is based on a report from the Georgia Hospital Associatio­n and data supplied by Cherokee Medical Center and the Alabama Hospital Associatio­n. Floyd also provides approximat­ely $45.4 million in uncompensa­ted care while generating approximat­ely 11,130 fulltime health care-related jobs in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama, including approximat­ely 3,200 full-time positions within the Floyd health system.

The total economic impact reflects Floyd’s direct expenditur­es of more than $367.8 million combined with economic multiplier­s developed by the United States Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The jobsgenera­ted total takes into account the approximat­ely 3,200 full-time positions at Floyd combined with a BEA-estimated 7,930 fulltime jobs that support the health system.

These multiplier­s factor in the “ripple” effect of the system on other sectors of the economy, such as medical supplies, durable medical equipment and pharmaceut­icals. Economic multiplier­s are used to model the resulting impact of a change in one industry on the “circular flow” of spending within an economy as a whole.

Floyd is a major component of the area’s economic strength; however, the system’s leadership, like the rest of the Georgia and Alabama hospital communitie­s, is concerned about economic challenges that affect the hospital’s ability to deliver timely and efficient care. A fast-growing uninsured population and inadequate payments from government insurance programs like Medicare and Medicaid have made it increasing­ly difficult to meet the community’s health care needs.

The Floyd health system includes Floyd Medical Center, a 304-bed acute care hospital in Rome, Georgia, Polk Medical Center, a 25bed critical access hospital in Cedartown, Ga., and Cherokee Medical Center, a 60-bed acute care hospital in Centre, Alabama. The hospitals are managed by Floyd Healthcare Management Inc.

Floyd Medical Center

The total economic impact of Floyd Medical Center on the local and state economy is more than $752.78 million, according to the GHA. Floyd provides approximat­ely $36.58 million in uncompensa­ted care while generating an estimated 10,400 full-time jobs throughout Floyd County and the rest of the state, including almost 3,000 employees at Floyd Medical Center. The hospital also has direct expenditur­es of more than $327.32 million.

Polk Medical Center

The total economic impact of Polk Medical Center on the local and state economy is more than $59.3 million, according to the GHA. Polk provides approximat­ely $6.26 million in uncompensa­ted care while generating an estimated 600 fulltime jobs throughout Polk County and the rest of the state, including more than 150 full-time employees at the hospital. Polk Medical Center also has direct expenditur­es of more than $25.79 million.

Cherokee Medical Center

The total economic impact of Cherokee Medical Center on the local and state economy is more than $29.13 million, according to hospital totals and multiplier­s provided by ALAHA. Cherokee Medical Center provides approximat­ely $2.52 million in uncompensa­ted care while generating an estimated 130 full-time jobs throughout Cherokee County and the rest of the state, including more than 50 full-time employees at the hospital. Cherokee Medical Center also has direct expenditur­es of more than $14.7 million.

Data for the Georgia hospital reports is generated from reports filed for 2018. The Alabama hospital report is from fiscal year 2019 data.

 ?? File ?? Polk Medical Center on U.S. 278 at Kelly Road just outside of Cedartown.
File Polk Medical Center on U.S. 278 at Kelly Road just outside of Cedartown.

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