Module 05: Critical Thinking Assignment Innovation in Healthcare and Financial Statements Financial statement management is an essential process for healthcare organizations. The challenge for operational leaders is interpretation of financial statement performance. Select a hospital that publicly displays their financial performance on their website. In a 10-12 slide PowerPoint Presentation address the following requirements: Describe the Profit Loss Statement: Review top revenue items Review cost comparison compared to previous year Provide your interpretation of the statement – how well is the organization. Balance Sheet Review: Review Assets Review Liabilities Describe the financial health of the balance sheet Review Financial Ratios Calculations Current Ratio Debt-to-equity Ratio Working Capital Ratio Make a recommendation to lease or finance the capital item. Please support your decision with financial data. Your presentation should meet the following structural requirements: Be 10-12 slides in length, not including the title or reference slides. Be formatted according to Saudi Electronic University and APA writing guidelines. Provide support for your statements with citations from a minimum of six scholarly articles. These citations should be listed in the Notes section of the slide in which they appear. Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but four must be external. Each slide must provide detailed speaker’s notes to support the slide content. These should be a minimum of 100 words long (per slide) and must be a part of the presentation. The presentation cannot be submitted in PDF format, which does not make notes visible to the instructor. Notes must draw from and cite relevant reference materials.
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