This study is an examination of the long-term coercive effect of state community benefit laws (CB Laws) on the provision of community health activities in U.S. acute care hospitals. The sample included all the not-for-profit and investor owned acute care hospitals for which 1994 and 2006 AHA Annual Survey data were available. A panel design was used to longitudinally examine the effect that state CB Laws had on hospital community health orientation activities and the provision of health promotion services, after controlling for the influence of other organizational and environmental variables that might affect these activities and services. The authors found that both CB Law state and non CB Law state hospitals increased their number of ori...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...
*Please address correspondence to the first author. This study is an examination of the long-ter
Background: The hospital industry has exhibited a pattern of isomorphic change with regard to busine...
The growth of under and uninsured populations and the corporatization of health care have raised con...
The growth of under and uninsured populations and the corporatization of health care have raised con...
The Internal Revenue Service issued the long awaited regulatory guidelines for the Community Benefit...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Research Objective: The Affordable Care Act created enhanced IRS requirements for not-for-profit hos...
Non-profit hospitals, including Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), are required to report their commu...
Non-profit hospitals, including Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), are required to report their commu...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...
*Please address correspondence to the first author. This study is an examination of the long-ter
Background: The hospital industry has exhibited a pattern of isomorphic change with regard to busine...
The growth of under and uninsured populations and the corporatization of health care have raised con...
The growth of under and uninsured populations and the corporatization of health care have raised con...
The Internal Revenue Service issued the long awaited regulatory guidelines for the Community Benefit...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Research Objective: The Affordable Care Act created enhanced IRS requirements for not-for-profit hos...
Non-profit hospitals, including Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), are required to report their commu...
Non-profit hospitals, including Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs), are required to report their commu...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
This dissertation project examines the effect of various state regulations such as Certificate-of-Ne...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...
There is increasing focus on the safety net role of tax-exempt hospitals, including Critical Access ...
Objectives. We investigated whether federally tax-exempt hospitals consider community health needs w...