Nearly three-quarters of hospice organizations are now for-profit. Complaints of fraud and profiteering are growing.
Category: Nonprofit Organizations
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Allina Health Pauses Policy of Cutting Off Care for Patients in Debt
Allina Health, a large health system in the Midwest, had withheld care for patients who had $4,500 in medical bills.
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Allina Health System in Minnesota Cuts Off Patients With Medical Debt
Doctors at the Allina Health System, a wealthy nonprofit in the Midwest, aren’t allowed to see poor patients or children with too many unpaid medical bills.
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Kaiser Permanente to Acquire Geisinger
The California health care organization will create a new nonprofit that aims to acquire a half-dozen additional community health systems.
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Cabaret Mainstay 54 Below Enters a New Era: As a Nonprofit
The midtown venue’s owners hope to raise close to 20 percent of an annual budget approaching $10 million from supporters.
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The Younger Brother Caught in the Middle of the FTX Investigation
The New York Times – Business:The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s business empire has led federal prosecutors to scrutinize his brother, Gabe, who ran a pandemic-prevention group.
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Final Sondheim Musical Will Be Staged in New York This Fall
The New York Times – Movies:His long-gestating final show, now titled “Here We Are,” is coming to the Shed; it is inspired by two Luis Buñuel films.
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An Architect Applies Her Skills to Giving Back
The New York Times – Business:Diana Kellogg specialized in high-end New York residences. Now, she has designed a girls school in India and is pursuing other projects that address social change.
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Forging Connections Among Members of the African Diaspora
The New York Times – Business:Almaz Negash lives in California, but never forgot her native Eritrea. Now she heads a group that brings together dispersed Africans, philanthropists, entrepreneurs and business leaders.
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BAM Artistic Director David Binder to Step Down in July
The New York Times – Music:Binder, who was a Broadway producer before joining the nonprofit in 2019, plans to return to theater’s commercial sector.
