Accounting and Financial Policy on Victoria's Public Hospitals
From 1 July 2004, the Department of Human Services (DHS) of Australia's State Victoria mandated that all Victorian health services implement a common chart of accounts for financial reporting to DHS. The common chart of accounts utilises standardised names and codes, and provides rules to assist in implementation. Implementation by health services aims to support management best practice in health sector reporting, through consistent reporting formats, benchmarking and improved data tracking. Health services are also required to implement any amendments to the common chart that may be introduced from time to time.
The key objective of the common chart of accounts is to provide the basis of financial performance measurement of health services to ensure effective governance and accountability.
The requirements of the common chart of accounts apply to all public hospitals, denominational hospitals and multi purpose services. This site is particularly relevant to finance staff, board members and chief executive officers.
The AIMS site aims to provide easy access to resources, which will support health services to meet the requirements of the common chart of accounts. The site also aims to assist health services to address any major accounting and external reporting issues.
The major benefit to health services from implementing the chart of accounts is the ability to standardise and streamline reporting processes. This is expected to create process and technology efficiencies for reporting activities and therefore reduce time, effort and costs to health services.
Over the past decade, Victorian health services have gradually progressed from manual monthly data transfers to electronic reporting, and more recently to web-based real time reporting to DHS. The F1 return is the conduit for this. The F1 provides for inclusion of data from the income statement, balance sheet, performance indicators, statement of cash flows, notes and comments by the CEO or CFO.
Since the introduction of the common chart of accounts in 2004, DHS has been progressively working with health services to support their implementations of the common chart of accounts.
For more info visit the official AIMS site on the link:
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/accounts/index.htm/