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3171.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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Over the recent past, the question of the justification for tax-exemption for nonprofit organizations has become controversial in some communities. In return for the good provided to community residents,that is, their attention to individual and population health, governments consider many hospitals, health systems, clinics, and other providers to be nonprofit institutions. Governments therefore exempt these organizations from paying local, state, and federal taxes. In this session, representatives of different stakeholders will each give their perspective on the issue of community benefit and accountability to community, as it is applied to health care institutions. Panel members include a researcher, a state government representative, the head of community benefit in a 13-hospital system, and the head of community affairs in a public health hospital system that includes a public health department. The session will comprise panelist statements followed by a moderated discussion and audience question-and-answer period. | |||
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant in this session will: 1) Be familiar with both traditional and expanded definitions of "community benefit" 2) Understand some of the problematic questions involved in community benefit 3) Be familiar with some leading programs and practices 4) Be familiar with perspectives toward community benefit held by different stakeholders. | |||
Frances S. Margolin, MA | |||
Community benefit today: Perspectives Frances S. Margolin, MA | |||
Community benefit today: Health care system perspective Robin Wilcox, MPA | |||
Community benefit today: Public health hospital system perspective Linda M. Cundiff, RN, MSN | |||
Community benefit today: A national perspective Kevin Barnett, DrPH, MCP | |||
Community benefit today: State perspective Valerie Shearer, MPA, BA | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development | ||
CE Credits: | Health Education (CHES), Nursing |