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A 2021 study found that for every $100 in total spending, nonprofit hospitals provided only $2.30 in charity care, while for-profit hospitals provided $3.80.
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Nonprofit hospitals charged commercially insured patients up to 25% more for brain scans with an MRI than for-profit facilities.
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A Chicago hospital charged a patient $38,398 for a single shot of a cancer infusion, for which the hospital paid $260.
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