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  1. Jun 24, 2021 · The IRS list includes 17 possible community benefits. We divided the 17 possible items into 2 main categories—individual-based and service-based categories. Individual-based categories provide care directly to a specific person, while service-based categories offer services to the community.

  2. A charitable hospital, or charity hospital, is a non-profit hospital that provides treatment for poor and uninsured people who can not purchase treatment. [1] [2] [3] An example would be St. Jude Children's Hospital that provides assistance to children and funds research for pediatric ailments.

  3. Since its inception in 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to become the largest nonprofit hospital in the western United States — one that’s internationally renowned for the best patient care modern medicine has to offer.

  4. Sep 10, 2019 · Nonprofit hospitals are community-oriented institutions, driven by mission rather than shareholder returns. For-profit hospitals must balance community service with shareholder returns; operational efficiencies drive decision making.

  5. May 26, 2005 · Publicly Released: May 26, 2005. Jump To. Highlights. Full Report. Highlights. Before 1969, IRS required hospitals to provide charity care to qualify for tax-exempt status. Since then, however, IRS has not specifically required such care, as long as the hospital provides benefits to the community in other ways.

  6. A public hospital, or government hospital, is a hospital which is government owned and is fully funded by the government and operates solely off the money that is collected from taxpayers to fund healthcare initiatives.

  7. Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) is a non-profit, 1,541-bed tertiary medical center receiving national and international referrals. Yale New Haven Hospital includes Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven, Yale New Haven Children's Hospital and Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.

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