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Model refines quantification of community service.

T Eckels, J Trocchio

    Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
    |January 9, 1992
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    Hospitals face scrutiny over tax-exempt status, prompting a need to assess community benefit. A new model quantifies charitable services, helping hospitals evaluate their community engagement and responsiveness effectively.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Public Health Policy
    • Nonprofit Administration

    Background:

    • Hospitals are increasingly evaluated on their community benefit to maintain tax-exempt status.
    • Existing methods for assessing community needs and hospital responses may be insufficient.
    • There is a growing demand for quantifiable metrics of hospital social responsibility.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a novel model for quantifying hospital charitable services.
    • To provide hospitals with a tool to assess their responsiveness to community needs.
    • To enable a comprehensive evaluation of hospital-community relationships.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a consultant-devised model for identifying and measuring charitable services.
    • Application of the model to assess the full spectrum of hospital activities related to community engagement.

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  • Utilizing quantifiable data to determine the extent of community needs being met.
  • Main Results:

    • The model provides a framework for hospitals to measure their charitable contributions.
    • Hospitals can objectively assess how well their services align with community requirements.
    • The tool facilitates a data-driven approach to understanding hospital-community impact.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed model offers a practical solution for hospitals to evaluate their community benefit.
    • Quantifiable assessment of charitable services is crucial for demonstrating value and meeting regulatory demands.
    • Hospitals can leverage this tool to enhance their strategic planning and community outreach efforts.