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Subject Insights on Variations In Hospital Charity Care Policies
Date November 6, 2024 9:05 PM
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Today's Featured Articles

US Nonprofit Hospitals Have Widely Varying Criteria To Decide Who Qualifies For Free And Discounted Charity Care ([link removed] )

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Towards A National Action Plan To Improve Representation In Clinical Trials ([link removed] )

Esther Krofah et al.

More on Charity Care

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Derek Jenkins and Vivian Ho (June 2023)

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Ge Bai et al. (April 2021)

In California, Not-For-Profit Hospitals Spent More Operating Expenses On Charity Care Than For-Profit Hospitals Spent ([link removed] )

Erica Valdovinos et al. (August 2015)

Nursing Home Financial Stability and Funding Challenges ([link removed] )

Join Health Affairs November 20 for a virtual event examining how the loss of public health emergency funds challenges the financial viability of nursing homes.

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In the November issue of Health Affairs, John Bowblis and colleagues reviewed the impact that the loss of public health funding has on the financial health of nursing homes, especially not-for-profits, in the long term.

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Research & Justice For All Returns Next Week

Next week, a new season of Research & Justice For All will be debuting.

In preparation, revisit our first season which focused on "Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity," sponsored by CVS Health.

Co-hosted by Sree Chaguturu and Joneigh Khaldun, the first season provided perspectives on how to dismantle unjust systems and structures that have long impacted health outcomes in historically marginalized populations.

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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

It is Native American Heritage Month and we are highlighting voices who have made an impact on Native and Indigenous health equity and policy.

In an April 2024 article, Amy Stiffarm and coauthors discuss a collaborative strategy for engaging Tribal communities ([link removed] ) and creating an online resource guide for pregnant and parenting families in Montana.

For more on this paper, check out an episode of A Health Podyssey ([link removed] ) featuring Stiffarm discussing their findings.

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