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Analysis Of Property Structure Of Medical Diagnostic Consultative Centers In Varna

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  • Lyubomira Koeva-Dimitrova

    (Department of Health Economics and Management, Medical University-Varna, Bulgaria)

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The production and financial performance of one company depend on the size of its assets and the aptness of the assets’ proportion. The aim of this article is urged to make an external analysis of the asset structure of medical diagnostic and consultative centers (DCC) in Varna and on this basis to draw conclusions regarding their property structure. Subject of the study is the annual financial statements, published in the Commercial Register, of all 9 in number DCCs that are registered in Varna. The names of DCC's are encoded with numbers from 1 to 9, with numbers from 1 to 7 are 6 DCCs, owned by the Municipality of Varna, one of them is a subsidiary of staterun hospital, with number 8 and 9 are private DCC's. Subject of the study are the assets and their proportion in the studied hospitals. The study covers 7 years - from year 2008 to year 2014. In the study are calculated and compared the indicators for intensity of the property as well as the relative share of the fixed assets obtained as an average value of the relative shares of all nine in number hospitals for the entire studied period. The following important conclusions have been made: 1) The average relative share of fixed assets of Varna DCCs for the period 2008 – 2014 is 56.85%. 2) The proportion of FA calculated only for municipal DCC's (average value) is significantly higher - 72.75% compared to the overall average of 56.85%. 3) Private hospitals invest a lot less money in fixed assets than the municipal ones. 4) Since 2013 there is a slight increase of FA share in the private and the state-run DCC, and a slight decrease in the municipal ones (71.93). 5) The creation of an online database comprising of average indicators of the financial and property status of Bulgarian companies is essential and necessary condition for improving their competitiveness by providing reliable, accurate and usable information for comparison.

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  • Lyubomira Koeva-Dimitrova, 2016. "Analysis Of Property Structure Of Medical Diagnostic Consultative Centers In Varna," Economics and computer science, Publishing house "Knowledge and business" Varna, issue 2, pages 23-35.
  • Handle: RePEc:kab:journl:y:2016:i:2:p:23-35
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    Keywords

    analysis; asset; property structure; diagnostic- consultative centers; health care organizations; Varna;
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    • A1 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics

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