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Many Minnesota hospital systems spent more on charity care during first full year of screening law
Seven nonprofit hospital systems in Minnesota increased charity care spending in fiscal year 2024 after a new screening law raised patient awareness and applications, officials said.
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Many Minnesota hospital systems spent more on charity care during first full year of screening law
ROCHESTER — In the first full year after Minnesota's charity care screening law took effect, many nonprofit hospital systems increased their charity care spending. A Post Bulletin analysis of nine hospital systems' federal tax documents found that seven increased their charity care spending between fiscal years 2023 and 2024: CentraCare Health, Essentia Health, Fairview Health Services, Hennepin Healthcare System, Mayo Clinic, Sanford Health and…
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