Health Affairs, Vol 19, Issue 6, 168-177
Copyright © 2000 by Project HOPE
Measuring community benefits provided by for-profit and nonprofit hospitals
S Nicholson,
M V Pauly,
L R Burns,
A Baumritter,
and
D A Asch
Nonprofit hospitals are expected to provide benefits to their community in return for being exempt from most taxes. In this paper we develop a new method of identifying activities that should qualify as community benefits and of determining a benchmark for the amount of community benefits a nonprofit hospital should be expected to provide. We then compare estimates of nonprofits' current level of community benefits with our benchmark and show that actual provision appears to fall short. Either nonprofit hospitals as a group ought to provide more community benefits, or they are performing activities that cannot be measured. In either case, better measurement and accounting of community benefits would improve public policy.