Dallas County Hospital’s financial review shows positive results.
Omaha based accounting and consulting firm Seim Johnson recently completed the review. Lead Auditor Roger Thompson says of Iowa’s 82 critical access hospitals, Dallas County Hospital’s financial indicators are at the top of the list and exceed like size hospitals in the state.
According to the report, the hospital is experiencing revenue growth while expenses have continue to stay the same or decrease. With no debt and a new facility, the report says Dallas County Hospital is “poised to continue growth in the upcoming years.”
The report shows Dallas County Hospital’s tax rate is the 7th lowest out of the 42 in Iowa that receive tax dollars, with a rate of 0.54%.
Board of Trustees Chair Mary Laborde says they are very pleased with the results of the review. “The strong financial and quality performance of Dallas County Hospital in large part is credited to our engaged employees who provide the best care for our patients each and every time.”