March 28, 2024
New report: Kaiser and Stanford rake in millions more in tax breaks than they give back
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 amount they spent on financial assistance and community investment, according to an analysis of IRS and other records by the nonprofit Lown Institute. Kaiser topped the so-called “fair share deficit” list of the country’s hospital systems, netting $1.3 billion more in tax breaks over its community spending, the report said, while Stanford Hospital ranked sixth among the country’s hospitals, with a deficit of $181 million in 2021. In Stanford’s case, it was one of two major hospitals atop the deficit list that spent more in 2020 than it saved from tax exemptions. Overall, the report found, totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Researchers at the health care think tank focused the analysis on spending that hospitals report to the IRS “that we thought are direct and meaningfully beneficial to the community,” said Dr. Vikas Saini, president of the Lown Institute. The spending included free and discounted care for eligible patients, community health improvement services such as health education classes, free clinics and other services, contributions to community groups, and other community building activities. It then subtracted what hospitals reported spending on those selected benefits from the hospital’s estimated tax savings for the fiscal year ending in 2021. According to the analysis Stanford spent 2.5% of its total expenses on those programs. Kaiser, a huge system of 31 hospital facilities in California alone, spent an estimated 1.5% of its expenses on “meaningful community investments,” as delineated by the institute. Sutter Health also has a large deficit, $330 million, between its 21 facilities in the state. Stanford and Kaiser, along with the American Hospital Association, challenge the basis of the Lown Institute’s analysis. The researchers purposefully exclude what hospitals report in research, training, and Medicaid shortfall from their calculation, though they are reported as community benefits to the IRS, in part because the researchers deem them “susceptible to double- or triple-dipping.” “There are things that we didn’t count that are in the IRS Form, we plead guilty to that,” Saini said. For example the Medicaid shortfall is often cited by hospitals as a reason for charging private insurance higher rates. And Saini says there are also other programs that compensate the hospital for that care, that aren’t included in the shortfall calculations. In response to this week’s report, Kaiser Permanente released a statement calling the Lown Institute’s analysis “deeply flawed,” saying the analysis “cherry-picks some community investment categories while ignoring others.” Stanford also responded, saying that Stanford Medicine “donated more than $1 billion to the local community, supporting a range of services from food donations and free training for medical professionals to patient financial assistance,” also citing the cost of “uncompensated costs” for treating Medi-Cal patients, those covered by the state’s Medicaid program that insures 40% of all state residents. The national average for spending on those categories, according to the report, is 3.9% of expenses, in California the average is 2.5%. Stanford’s place on the list is a big transition from last year’s report, which showed Stanford had the third largest surplus, $92 million for the fiscal year ending in 2020. Hospitals in the U.S. are eligible for tax exempt status, in exchange for providing some community benefit, but critics say the regulations are too loose. A 2023 report from the Government Accountability Office found “tax-exempt hospitals have broad latitude to determine the community benefits they provide,” and found that the lack of clarity leading to a lack of transparency that made enforcement by the IRS difficult. “There’s actually no minimum spend, there’s no real audit, they just have to file, they could file with $0 [of community benefits] and they would have met their obligation,” Saini emphasized. According to the Lown Institute analysis of 171 nonprofit hospitals in California, 160 have a fair share deficit, 94% of all the hospitals reviewed in the state, higher than the nationwide rate of 80%. In total those deficits add up to an estimated $3.5 billion. Data for Bay Area hospitals shows only three hospitals in the nine-county Bay Area had a fair share surplus in 2021; Marin General Hospital, Sutter’s Mission Bernal Campus in San Francisco and Adventist Health St. Helena in Napa.
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