Large for-profit hospitals spend
more on charity care than not-for-profit peers, study says
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A new study
finds that for-profit hospitals with 350 beds or more spent a higher
proportion of their expenses on charity care than not-for-profit hospitals of
the same size.
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Thursday, September 3, 2020
Large for-profit hospitals spend more on charity care than not-for-profit peers, study says
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