NYU Langone Health dismissed claims that it withheld more than $220 million in tax breaks after a recent press release from the Lown Institute, a health care think tank, ranked the medical center No. 3 in the top 10 U.S. hospitals with “the largest deficit in matching their tax breaks.” NYU Langone spokesperson Steve Ritea.
Two Bay Area healthcare giants rank among the top of a list of the country’s nonprofit hospitals whose 2021 tax breaks exceeded by tens of millions of dollars…
The Lown Institute report found 80% of nonprofit hospitals totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Kaiser and Stanford both challenged the analysis.
The Lown Institute report found 80% of nonprofit hospitals totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Kaiser and Stanford both challenged the analysis.
The Lown Institute report found 80% of nonprofit hospitals totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Kaiser and Stanford both challenged the analysis.