Schneider Institutes for Health Policy
Research Publication Summary
| Citation: | Access Project (2000). Fact Sheet: Defending Community Benefits in a Changing Healthcare World. Boston, MA: The Access Project. |
| Abstract Community benefits are the unreimbursed goods and services, provided by local health care institutions, that address community identified health needs and concerns. This fact sheet explains the rationale for community benefits, what constitutes a good community benefits process, and how some states and communities have taken action to ensure the continuation of community benefits. | |
| More Information: | http:/ |
| Research Area: | Acute and Chronic Health Care |
| Core Competencies: | Financing, Organizations, Quality |
