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    Profit Versus Not-for-Profit Hospitals In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Health Services Systems HSM 541 Blaise X. Schmidt DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management September 2012 1.0 Purpose The purpose of this paper is to conduct a comparative analysis between for-profit hospitals and not-for-profit hospital. It will discuss the characteristics of each as well as factors affecting the operations of both systems. Additionally, it discusses

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    non-profit and profit hospitals. There is a lot of difference but at the same time, there are a lot of similarities between non-profit and for-profit hospitals like one being that they both are trying to find a way to budget and analyze to government spending and still be able to assist in patient care. The purpose of this paper is to educate members about the comparison and difference between non-profit and profit hospitals. This paper will educate, inform, and improve the idea of non-profit and

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    in For non-profit Hospitals Are For-Profit Hospitals More Efficient Than Non-Profit Hospitals? Introduction Hospitals in the United State and Canada are the largest health care organization. Private hospitals may either be classified as non-profit or for-profit institutions. The main difference between non-profit and for-profit hospitals is the regulatory rules. Non-profit hospitals are not required to pay property, sales, or income tax. The reason that non-profit hospitals and other

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    Profit vs. Non Profit Healthcare Organizations Prepared By: Milton Flores Table of Contents I. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 II. Definition of Non Profit Health Care Organization………………………………………………………………………….4 III. Definition of Profit Health Care Organization…………………………………………………………………………………4 IV. Issues facing Non Profit and Profit Health Care Organizations……………………………………………………….5 V. Options to improve operations………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Lancaster General Hospital, founded in 1893 is a not-for-profit hospital. They are a part of Lancaster General Health and a member of Penn Medicine. This hospital has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety. LGH offers patients some of the most advanced health care technology available. The hospital also has the county's only trauma center and provides a wide range services that are normally found in large urban setting. Their mission is to “advance the

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    between the for-profit hospitals to non-profit hospitals. I chose this topic because I have worked for both. My degree is going to be Associates of Occupation Health for Medical Billing and Coding. I am also a License Practical Nurse. In Fort Smith were I last worked we had a private owned hospital, Non-profit hospital and a community owned hospital. People had a choice on where to go. Around here in Tulsa there are multi hospitals to choose from. When you go to a hospital it is very

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    In the U.S. there are thousands of hospitals located in almost every demographic, and mainly they provide some of the same treatments. However, a major difference between some of these hospitals is that some are For-profit meaning they are more focused on receiving the money they expect while others are Non-profit meaning they are more inclined to help the community and provide care for those who cannot pay for it. Though it may seem that the non-profit hospital is the more wholesome and simply charity

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    States are hospitals. For-profit is an organization that operates to make a profit while a non- profit organization makes no profit. Charities and organizations reported that, 62% of the U.S. hospitals in 2003 are non-profit. Non-profit hospitals gain tax-exempt by meeting the state and federal guidelines provided, while for-profit doesn’t get these tax. The non-profit hospitals serve as charitable purpose for the community and are sometimes larger than the for-profit hospitals. Private hospitals may either

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    HOSPITALS AND LONG TERM CARE 2 For-Profit and Non-Profit Hospitals Introduction The difference between for-profit and non-profit hospital has been debated for a long time. The established of the two differentiates institutions of health has also had controversial twists concerning their societal role. For-profit hospitals are said to be after money more than service delivery, while non -profit are not. Both hospitals use their market power in a similar way that it is sometimes hard to differentiate

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    Introduction Florida Hospital is a non-profit hospital, which means the money goes back into patient care. Florida Hospital includes the human aspects in all levels of their organization. They are committed “to improving the quality of life of their patients, family, friends and neighbors to guide them in everything they do. Not just in “Central Florida, but around the globe as well” (Florida Hospital,2016). President/CEO Florida Hospital Lars Houmann said “through our many programs and services

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