From nonprofit hospitals to "profit machines"

April 4, 2008

WSJ: “Nonprofits, which account for a majority of U.S. hospitals, are faring even better than their for-profit counterparts: 77% of the 2,033 U.S. nonprofit hospitals are in the black, while just 61% of for-profit hospitals are profitable.”



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1 Anonymous April 4, 2008 at 6:16 pm

Every hospital CEO is, at heart, an empire builder, a frustrated Genghis Khan

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