1. Trustee Compensation And Charity Care Provision In US Nonprofit Hospitals.
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Ge Bai, Demirkan, Sebahattin, Zare, Hossein, and Anderson, Gerard F.
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NONPROFIT organizations , *HEALTH services administration , *CHARITY , *HEALTH facility administration , *RESEARCH methodology , *GOVERNMENT regulation , *REGRESSION analysis , *UNCOMPENSATED medical care , *ORGANIZATIONAL goals , *LABOR turnover , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *NEEDS assessment , *POLICY sciences , *FIDUCIARY responsibility , *LEGISLATION , *ECONOMICS , *LAW ,HOSPITALS & economics - Abstract
The article discusses findings that trustee compensation was negatively linked to U.S. nonprofit hospitals' charity care provision, and its possible effect on trustee selection and the fulfillment of their fiduciary duties in 2019. Topics covered include the possible deviation of trustees' activities from hospitals' stated charitable missions, and whether these reflect organizational attributes like hospital executives' priorities. Also noted are trustees' expected mitigation of this risk.
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- 2023
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