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AHA: New IRS Method Doesn't Show True Costs of Charity Care
Schedule H, the Internal Revenue Service's new method of quantifying nonprofit hospitals' charity care and community...
Los Angeles County slashes doctors' reimbursement rate
Emergency room doctors and on-call specialists treating poor, uninsured patients at private hospitals in Los Angeles...
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Five Healthcare Leaders Weigh-In on Rising Charity Care
In part one of this two-part series, CEOs answer how they and their teams are addressing uncompensated care at their...
Bills stalled, hospitals fear rising unpaid care
For the nation's hospitals, the cost of doing nothing in health reform translates into tens of billions of dollars each...
In Hartford, more than 1,000 receive medical help at free clinic
More than 1,000 uninsured people filled the Connecticut Convention Center for the chance to see a doctor on February 3...
After medical treatment for Haiti quake victims, who in U.S. pays the bill?
Whether the federal government will reimburse some or all of South Florida's medical expenses for treating Haitian...
Plan to cover healthcare for needy is unfair, Hennepin County, MN, says
Hennepin County, MN, officials said a plan to charge Minnesota counties extra to cover healthcare for their neediest...
Costly case raises issues of immigration, healthcare
This article from the Washington Post examines the problem of legal and undocumented immigrants showing up in emergency...
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Conventional Community Benefit Measures Miss the Big Picture
Mike Allen, chief financial officer of Winona Health in Minnesota, had plenty to say about Finance Editor Philip...
Bill would cut New Orleans healthcare
The New Orleans region could lose up to $70 million a year in healthcare financing under a bill approved by the Senate...
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