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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nonprofit Finance
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • Hospital fundraising is a significant revenue stream.
  • The efficiency of hospital philanthropy spending is debated.
  • Conflicting industry and research reports exist on its effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the challenges in assessing hospital philanthropy.
  • To identify accounting and data obstacles in evaluating fundraising ROI.
  • To explain the reasons behind conflicting research findings.

Main Methods:

  • Described accounting complexities in hospital philanthropy.
  • Detailed data challenges in donation and expense measurement.
  • Explored inter-organizational financial flow analysis.

Main Results:

  • Measurement of donations presents significant accounting hurdles.
  • Accurate tracking of fundraising expenses is problematic.
  • Identifying relationships in inter-organizational cash flows is difficult.

Conclusions:

  • Accounting and data challenges complicate the analysis of hospital philanthropy.
  • These difficulties explain the conflicting results in current research.
  • Further methodological development is needed to accurately assess fundraising effectiveness.