The University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City recently released financials for its 2012 fiscal year, and total revenue increased 22.2 percent from 2011 to a total of more than $1.06 billion.
Executives said a major factor behind the big revenue totals was the Kansas City Cancer Center. The University of Kansas Hospital and KCCC just completed their first full year as a merged entity.
The hospital also recorded total capital expenditures of $117.1 million in 2012, which officials said led to more jobs and increased investment in the surrounding community.
Executives said a major factor behind the big revenue totals was the Kansas City Cancer Center. The University of Kansas Hospital and KCCC just completed their first full year as a merged entity.
The hospital also recorded total capital expenditures of $117.1 million in 2012, which officials said led to more jobs and increased investment in the surrounding community.
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