Nonprofit hospitals in the U.S. are required to provide community benefits as a condition of their tax exemption status. But research suggests those dollars represent only about 2% or 3% of the total expenses that hospitals report. Some say this isn’t enough to warrant the tax breaks they enjoy. Fierce Healthcare's Dave Muoio talks with Christopher Goodman, M.D., from Prisma Health. He and his co-authors reviewed hospitals’ charity care policies from 2019 to 2021 to track changes in charity care policy.
COVID-19’s impacts are still rocking the industry. Healthcare workers and leaders face some of the largest challenges that have ever been put before them, and this is especially true for women. The Fierce Healthcare team is recognizing 10 women making a big impact on healthcare. We'll discuss this year's honorees.
To learn more about topics in this episode:
- Nonprofit hospitals expanded charity care policies after COVID. But some changes raise red flags, study finds
- California attorney general scolds hospitals for withholding charity care policy info from patients
- AHA: Nonprofit hospitals provided community benefits 9 times higher than 2019 tax exemptions
- Fierce Healthcare's 2022 Women of Influence Awards
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