Report: Taxpayer Dollars Help Nonprofit Hospitals Pad Executive Salaries, Pay for Lawsuits

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Waste and abuse take place in prominent nonprofit hospital systems across the country, a new report from conservative watchdog advocacy group Save Our States says in a report published Monday.

A hospital system qualifies as a nonprofit if it provides certain community benefits and charity care. Nonprofit hospital systems are exempt from federal income taxes and often from some state and local taxes, too, and many also receive taxpayer-funded government grants in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually. These hospital systems can sometimes provide minimal benefits meeting nonprofit status criteria while providing lavish salaries to hospital leadership and simultaneously executing mass layoffs, Save Our States alleges.

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Commentary: The Fix for ACA Losses Is Allowing Alternatives

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After turning 26 in December, I was expected to get a health insurance plan for the first time, and I did not like my options. Whether through my previous employer or the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace, the plans available required paying thousands in annual premiums and deductibles to receive meaningful benefits. For a healthy young adult, it was difficult to justify.

Millions are currently facing the same issue. ACA Marketplace premiums skyrocketed for many enrollees this year after temporary enhanced federal subsidies expired. The number of people signing up during the open enrollment period fell by 1.2 million, and more cancelled in the first few months after seeing their monthly payments. It is projected that potentially 5.8 million people will lose their coverage in 2026.

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