In Hospital Tax-Exempt Policy: A Comparison of Schedule H and State Community Benefit Reporting Systems, Rosenbaum et aldescribe the numerous variations between current state law in 24 states and federal requirements regarding nonprofit hospitals’ community benefit activities. The potential for nonprofit hospitals to help shape community health is great, and how states choose to address requirements regarding community benefit, and potentially reinforce the new federal requirements to incentivize hospital participation in addressing root causes of poor health, should be of significant interest to the public, policy makers and public and population health experts, given the large percentage of hospitals in the US that are nonprofit. Criteria...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
This article begins with an examination of the origin of the federal tax exemption of the tax-exempt...
Responding to policymakers\u27 concerns, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) implemented significant ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The paper presented by these researchers, is, as would be expected, well thought out and supported b...
The paper presented by these researchers, is, as would be expected, well thought out and supported b...
As part of an unwritten ‘social contract,’ nonprofit hospitals receive exemptions from federal and s...
In recent years, some policymakers have questioned whether not-for-profit hospitals benefit the comm...
In recent years, some policymakers have questioned whether not-for-profit hospitals benefit the comm...
Policymakers and health care leaders have frequently questioned and critiqued whether nonprofit hosp...
Nonprofit hospitals are required to provide “community benefits” in exchange for their tax exemption...
Introduction: Nonprofit hospital organizations are public charities with complete tax immunity. Such...
Introduction: Nonprofit hospital organizations are public charities with complete tax immunity. Such...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
This article begins with an examination of the origin of the federal tax exemption of the tax-exempt...
Responding to policymakers\u27 concerns, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) implemented significant ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) revises federal tax exemption standards for non...
The paper presented by these researchers, is, as would be expected, well thought out and supported b...
The paper presented by these researchers, is, as would be expected, well thought out and supported b...
As part of an unwritten ‘social contract,’ nonprofit hospitals receive exemptions from federal and s...
In recent years, some policymakers have questioned whether not-for-profit hospitals benefit the comm...
In recent years, some policymakers have questioned whether not-for-profit hospitals benefit the comm...
Policymakers and health care leaders have frequently questioned and critiqued whether nonprofit hosp...
Nonprofit hospitals are required to provide “community benefits” in exchange for their tax exemption...
Introduction: Nonprofit hospital organizations are public charities with complete tax immunity. Such...
Introduction: Nonprofit hospital organizations are public charities with complete tax immunity. Such...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
This article begins with an examination of the origin of the federal tax exemption of the tax-exempt...
Responding to policymakers\u27 concerns, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) implemented significant ...