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Differences Between NFPs and For-Profits are Marginal

Posted on March 14, 2016 by henrykotula • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Access to Capital, Cost Discipline, Executive Compensation, Financial Accountability, Financial Incentives, For Profits, Health System, Hospital, Non Profits, Quality of Care, Tax Exempt Status • Leave a comment

http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/finance/differences-between-nfps-and-profits-are-marginal

Money and Scale

Is the distinction beginning to blur between for-profit and nonprofit healthcare organizations?

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