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1. McLaughlin, Thomas A. "Public charity healthcare". NonProfit Times vol. 23 (1 August 2009) p. 24-5.
Abstract: The author advocates revoking the public charity status from hospitals as a means of controlling healthcare costs while also redirecting those charity dollars towards other causes.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Health care; Health
Location: New York
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2. Noce, Walter W., Jr.; Looney, Claudia A. "The critical role of physicians in fund development". AHP Journal (Spring 2009) p. 12-5, 19.
Abstract: Explains how administrators at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles engaged physicians in their fundraising campaign. The hospital has raised $750 million since 2000.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--health; Hospitals; Health care
Location: New York
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3. Wilhelm, Ian. "Salary under scrutiny : IRS hospital report could have implications for nonprofit pay". Chronicle of Philanthropy vol. 21 (26 February 2009) p. 28, 30.
Abstract: Discusses findings from an Internal Revenue Service survey of nonprofit hospitals that focused on executive compensation and charitable health services. Various nonprofit experts comment on the report's findings.
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--wages; Nonprofit organizations--surveys; Internal Revenue Service; Hospitals
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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4. VanDerhoef, Michael K. "A new case for support : transforming health care". AHP Journal (Fall 2008) p. 8-9, 11, 13-4.
Abstract: Provides an overview of the Virginia Mason Foundation's $100 million campaign for the Virginia Mason Medical Center. The campaign focused on the Center's efforts to offer better quality care while reducing costs.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--health; Hospitals; Health care
Location: New York
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5. 2007 AHP grateful patient communications survey : July 2007. Grizzard Direct Marketing. 2007. 23 p.
Abstract: The survey of leaders at hospitals and foundations asked questions related to fundraising practices, such as soliciting previous patients or direct physician appeals.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--surveys; Fundraising--statistics; Fundraising--health; Hospitals
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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6. "Hospital wars lead to rise in sponsorship from medical centers". IEG Sponsorship Report vol. 26 (28 May 2007) p. 1, 6.
Abstract: As hospitals become more competitive in order to attract patients and employees, sponsorship has become an attractive option for demonstrating their community involvement.
Subject File Number: 760
Subject/descriptor: Sponsors; Hospitals; Fundraising--health; Fundraising--special events
Location: New York; Cleveland; Atlanta
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7. McDonald, Robert E. "An investigation of innovation in nonprofit organizations : the role of organizational mission". Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly vol. 36 (June 2007) p. 256-81.
Abstract: Examines the relationship between mission and innovation in nonprofit organizations. The analysis is based on two studies among nonprofit hospitals in the United States. With bibliographical references.
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--management; Nonprofit organizations--mission statements; Hospitals
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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8. "A taxing issue". Philanthropy Matters vol. 15 (2007) p. 12-3.
Abstract: Discusses whether nonprofit hospitals should retain tax-exempt status, noting the difficulties in quantifying the benefit they provide to communities. The article also explores how religious hospitals meet the community benefit standard.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Tax exemption; Hospitals
Location: New York
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9. Blanchard, Judith A. "Hospital volunteers : a qualitative study of motivation". International Journal of Volunteer Administration vol. 24 (October 2006) p. 31-40.
Abstract: Examines whether volunteer motivation can be linked to gender or age characteristics, by analyzing survey data from two hospital campuses in northern California. The researcher also explores volunteer satisfaction and difficulties.
Subject/descriptor: Voluntarism--analysis; Voluntarism--studies; Voluntarism--surveys; Philanthropy--attitudes; Hospitals
Location: New York
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10. Bloche, M. Gregg. "Tax preferences for nonprofits : from per se exemption to pay-for-performance". Health Affairs vol. Supplement-Web edition (January-June 2006) p. W304-7.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Health care; Tax exemption--advantages and disadvantages; Nonprofit organizations--law and legislation--United States
Location: New York
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11. Campbell, Michelle M. "In search of a best practice model for the hospital-foundation relationship". AHP Journal (Fall 2006) p. 8-9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21-3.
Abstract: The article presents a leadership model to enhance the fundraising efforts of hospitals and their related foundations. Provides guiding principles for successful collaboration among the hospital chief executive, foundation board, and the development director.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Health care; Fundraising--health; Fundraising--administration
Location: New York
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12. Cooper, Jennifer. "Tapping the river of grateful patients : principles and techniques for best practices in patient prospecting". AHP Journal (Fall 2006) p. 32-5.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Health care; Fundraising--health; Fundraising--administration
Location: New York
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13. Eisler, Gina. "Hamilton Health Sciences Grateful Patient Program". AHP Journal (Spring 2006) p. 31-32.
Abstract: Relates the approach that was used to solicit donations for a health care program.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Fundraising--techniques
Location: New York
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14. Haderlein, Jane. "Unleashing the untapped potential of hospital philanthropy : particularly for nonprofit community hospitals, fundraising is becoming a strategic imperative". Health Affairs vol. 25 (March-April 2006) p. 541-5.
Abstract: Discusses why fundraising is necessary at nonprofit community hospitals and explains how to develop the organizational culture that promotes philanthropy.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--health; Hospitals
Location: New York
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15. Horwitz, Jill. "Nonprofit ownership, private property, and public accountability". Health Affairs vol. Supplement-Web edition (January-June 2006) p. W308-11.
Subject File Number: 228
Subject/descriptor: Health care; Hospitals; Tax exemption; Nonprofit organizations--law and legislation--United States; Nonprofit organizations--analysis
Location: New York
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16. Schlesinger, Mark; Gray, Bradford H. "How nonprofits matter in American medicine, and what to do about it". Health Affairs vol. Supplement-Web exclusive (January-June 2006) p. W287-303.
Abstract: The authors dispute some of the assumptions about nonprofit health care, and also address what they consider to be the major challenges for the field. With bibliographical references.
Subject File Number: 228
Subject/descriptor: Health care; Hospitals; Nonprofit organizations--analysis
Location: New York
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17. Falk, Stephen C. "Maximizing fundraising's strategic contribution". New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising vol. 49 (Fall 2005) p. 3-12.
Abstract: The vice president for philanthropy at Northwestern Memorial Foundation (Chicago, IL) recounts how he links fundraising with the strategic plan of the hospital, noting some caveats.
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--health; Hospitals
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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18. Handy, Femida; Srinivasan, Narasimhan. "The demand for volunteer labor : a study of hospital volunteers". Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly vol. 34 (December 2005) p. 491-509.
Abstract: The authors gathered data from the CEOs of 28 hospitals in Toronto, Canada in order to study the factors that influence the hospitals' need for volunteers. With bibliographical references.
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Voluntarism--research; Voluntarism--Canada
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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19. Hook, Mara; Mapp, Jerry. "Physician fundraising : evolution, not revolution". New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising vol. 49 (Fall 2005) p. 51-9.
Abstract: Provides advice on training physicians in the role of fundraiser, and includes a role-playing script as well as suggested written educational materials. The special concerns of the physician-fundraiser, such as confidentiality, are discussed.
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--health; Hospitals; Health care
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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20. Horwitz, Jill R. "Making profits and providing care : comparing nonprofit, for-profit, and government hospitals". Health Affairs vol. 24 (May-June 2005) p. 790-801.
Abstract: Results of the author's analysis of data from the American Hospital Association. With bibliographical references.
Subject File Number: 227
Subject/descriptor: Hospitals; Nonprofit organizations--research
Location: New York
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