Catholic Health Association Responds to Grassley on Charitable Care

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Catholic Health Association Responds to Grassley on Charitable Care

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on April 27, 2006. It is reproduced in full below.

On March 8, 2006, Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, wrote to the Catholic Health Association and the American Hospital Association to gather information about hospitals’ charitable care. Grassley is reviewing hospitals’ charitable care and charges to the uninsured as part of his comprehensive review of non-profit organizations and their tax-exempt status. He made the following comment on the Catholic Health Association’s response to his March

8 letter.

"The Catholic Health Association’s response is thoughtful and informative. The letter gives the Finance Committee a lot to consider as we continue to look at what should be best practices of charitable care and community benefit provided by tax-exempt hospitals. These hospitals receive significant tax benefits. I’m especially interested in the detailed examples given by the association of the practices of several different charitable hospitals that offer significant charity care and discount policies for the uninsured. As we look at helping the uninsured struggling to pay health care costs,

the letter gives useful guidance and illumination. I sent a related letter to the American Hospital Association on March 8, and look forward to getting its response in the next few days."

The Catholic Health Association’s response is attached. Grassley’s March 8 letters are available at finance.senate.gov under "press releases."

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Source: Ranking Member’s News

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