Average number of hospital inpatients, excluding live births, who receive care daily during a specific period that is to be reported. This includes same-day admission/discharge patients. The formula is to divide the number of inpatient bed days during the period by the total number of days in the report period.
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Average daily patient load—total (ADPL-TOT)
Average number of inpatients including live births that receive care daily during a specific period, which is to be put into a report. This includes same-day admission/discharge patients. The formula is to divide the sum of occupied bed days during the period by the total number of days in the report period.
Average daily revenue (ADR)
Formula for determining the ADR is performed by dividing revenue for a 3-month period ending on the date of the calculation by the number of days in the 3-month period.
Average length of stay (ALOS)
See: arithmetic mean length of stay (AMLOS) .
Average market yield
Computation that is made on all marketable interest-bearing obligations of the United States. It is computed on the basis of market quotations as of the end of the calendar month immediately preceding the date of such issue.
Average monthly earnings (AME)
Formula for finding the AME is to divide the total earnings in a computation year by the number of months in those same years. This dollar amount (AME) is used to calculate a worker’s monthly Social Security benefit.
Average payment rate (APR)
Amount of money the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) could pay a health maintenance organization (HMO) for services given to Medicare beneficiaries under a risk contract.
Average resources
Relative volume and types of diagnostic, therapeutic, and hospital/facility bed services used in managing a particular illness.
Average weekly wages (AWW)
In workers’ compensation cases, employee’s ability to earn wages including tips, gratuities, and nonmonetary earnings, expressed as a weekly earnings amount. AWW is established by using earnings from up to the 12 months (52 weeks) prior to the injury and divided by the actual number of weeks used.
Average wholesale price (AWP)
1. Pharmaceutical price based on common data and written in a pharmacy provider contract. 2. Average cost for a medicine charged to pharmacy providers by a pharmaceutical wholesaler supplier.