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Estimates of the Value of Federal Tax Exemptions and Community Benefits Provided by U.S. Nonprofit Hospitals, 2022
EY was commissioned by the American Hospital Association to analyze the federal revenue forgone due to the tax exemptions of U.S. nonprofit hospitals relative to the community benefits they provide. This study presents estimates for 2022, the most recent year for which complete comparable community benefit information is available for nonprofit hospitals.
AHA Schedule H Project: 2022 Tax Year Benchmark Report
This benchmark report will enable a tax-exempt hospital or system to compare its community benefit reporting on Schedule H with selected benchmark groupings of other tax-exempt hospitals.
Tax-exempt Hospitals Provided $149 Billion in Total Benefits to Their Communities
Tax-exempt hospitals provided nearly $149 billion in total benefits to their communities in 2022 alone (the most recent year for which comprehensive data is available).
Nonprofit Hospital Community Benefits: Addressing Each Community's Unique Needs
This report specifically examines the benefits provided to communities by nonprofit hospitals and systems and reported to the IRS in Form 990 Schedule H.
Ventilation Quick Guides
ASHE has released Ventilation Guidance and Quick Guidesto help make knowledgeable decisions regarding ventilation in health care settings
2016 ASHE Advocacy Report
Guides and Reports
The 2016 ASHE Advocacy Report includes articles on improving codes, code compliance, and outreach.
2015 ASHE Advocacy Report
Guides and Reports
The 2015 ASHE Advocacy Report includes articles on improving codes, code compliance, and outreach.
2014 ASHE Advocacy Report
Guides and Reports
The 2014 ASHE Advocacy Report includes articles on improving codes, code compliance, and outreach.
The Joint Commission: New and Revised Requirements for the Infection Prevention and Control (IC) Chapter – Analysis and Next Steps
The Joint Commission approved new and revised requirements for infection prevention and control (IC) standards, effective July 1, 2024.
Guiding Principles for the Elder-Friendly Hospital/Facility and the Role of the Nurse Leader
Guides and Reports
Care is moving from patient-centered to patient-driven. Nurses must take into account the many variables that contribute to the care of older adults.