The community benefit standard that nonprofit hospitals must meet is too loosely defined by Congress and the Internal Revenue System, the chairman of a House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee said at a Wednesday hearing.
Nonprofit hospitals are exempt from paying most federal, state, and local taxes in exchange for providing free or discounted care and programs to low-income patients and addressing community health needs.
An April report from the Lown Institute, a think tank on health-care equity, said nonprofit hospitals are spending less on charity care than they receive in benefits from their tax-exempt status.
Hospitals have pushed back ...
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