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大公共卫生系统背景下的医院社区福利:美国医院与政府公共卫生支出的州级分析

Hospital Community Benefit in the Context of the Larger Public Health System: A State-Level Analysis of Hospital and Governmental Public Health Spending Across the United States.

作者信息

Singh Simone R, Bakken Erik, Kindig David A, Young Gary J

机构信息

Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor (Dr Singh); Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison (Mr Bakken and Dr Kindig); and Northeastern University Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Research, and Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business and Bouve College of Health Sciences, Boston, Massachusetts (Dr Young).

出版信息

J Public Health Manag Pract. 2016 Mar-Apr;22(2):164-74. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000253.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Achieving meaningful population health improvements has become a priority for communities across the United States, yet funding to sustain multisector initiatives is frequently not available. One potential source of funding for population health initiatives is the community benefit expenditures that are required of nonprofit hospitals to maintain their tax-exempt status.

OBJECTIVE

In this article, we explore the importance of nonprofit hospitals' community benefit dollars as a funding source for population health.

DESIGN

Hospitals' community benefit expenditures were obtained from their 2009 IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Form 990 Schedule H and complemented with data on state and local public health spending from the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and the National Association of County & City Health Officials. Key measures included indicators of hospitals' community health spending and governmental public health spending, all aggregated to the state level. Univariate and bivariate statistics were used to describe how much hospitals spent on programs and activities for the community at large and to understand the relationship between hospitals' spending and the expenditures of state and local health departments.

RESULTS

Tax-exempt hospitals spent a median of $130 per capita on community benefit activities, of which almost $11 went toward community health improvement and community-building activities. In comparison, median state and local health department spending amounted to $82 and $48 per capita, respectively. Hospitals' spending thus contributed an additional 9% to the resources available for population health to state and local health departments. Spending, however, varied widely by state and was unrelated to governmental public health spending. Moreover, adding hospitals' spending to the financial resources available to governmental public health agencies did not reduce existing inequalities in population health funding across states.

CONCLUSIONS

Hospitals' community health investments represent an important source for public health activities, yet inequalities in the availability of funding across communities remain.

摘要

背景

实现有意义的人群健康改善已成为美国各社区的首要任务,但维持多部门倡议的资金往往难以获得。人群健康倡议的一个潜在资金来源是非营利性医院为维持其免税地位而进行的社区福利支出。

目的

在本文中,我们探讨非营利性医院的社区福利资金作为人群健康资金来源的重要性。

设计

医院的社区福利支出来自其2009年美国国税局(IRS)990表H,并辅以州和领地卫生官员协会以及县和城市卫生官员全国协会提供的州和地方公共卫生支出数据。关键指标包括医院社区卫生支出和政府公共卫生支出的指标,所有这些指标都汇总到州一级。使用单变量和双变量统计来描述医院在为广大社区开展的项目和活动上的支出情况,并了解医院支出与州和地方卫生部门支出之间的关系。

结果

免税医院人均在社区福利活动上的支出中位数为130美元,其中近11美元用于社区健康改善和社区建设活动。相比之下,州和地方卫生部门的人均支出中位数分别为82美元和48美元。因此,医院的支出为州和地方卫生部门用于人群健康的资源额外贡献了9%。然而,支出在各州之间差异很大,且与政府公共卫生支出无关。此外,将医院的支出加入政府公共卫生机构可用的财政资源中,并不能减少各州在人群健康资金方面现有的不平等现象。

结论

医院的社区健康投资是公共卫生活动的重要资金来源,但各社区在资金可得性方面的不平等现象仍然存在。

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