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Item Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA Addressing Social and Economic Factors that Shape Health(The Hilltop Institute, 2014-05) Nelson, Gayle D.; Skopac, Jessica S.; Mueller, Carl H.; Wells, Teneil K.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.This is the ninth issue brief in a series released by Hilltop’s Hospital Community Benefit Program. This brief continues the program’s examination of state-level community benefit oversight by focusing on the ten states that require hospitals to develop implementation strategies.Item Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA State Law Changes and Promotion of Community Health(The Hilltop Institute, 2015-02) Nelson, Gayle D.; Mueller, Carl H.; Wells, Teneil K.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.; Woodcock, Cynthia H.This is the tenth issue brief in a series published by the Hospital Community Benefit Program. This brief examines state-level community benefit oversight by studying specific changes to community benefit statutes, regulations, and policies in 5 states selected from among the 40 states known to provide oversight of any type. These five states—Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and New York—adopted changes during the period spanning four years before and after adoption of the Affordable Care Act.Item Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA: Community Building and the Root Causes of Poor Health(The Hilltop Institute, 2012-10) Somerville, Martha H.; Nelson, Gayle D.; Mueller, Carl H.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.; Folkemer, Donna C.This is the fifth issue brief in a series released by Hilltop’s Hospital Community Benefit Program. It discusses hospital community building activities and their importance in addressing the root causes of poor health and disability. It explores hospitals’ community benefit activities that go beyond the provision of health care services to focus on “upstream” social, economic, and environmental factors—education, employment, income, housing, community design, family and social support, community safety, and the environment—that are major contributors to community health. IRS Form 990, Schedule H is the vehicle hospitals use to report these activities.The other issue briefs in the Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA series are The Emerging Federal Framework, Building on State Experience, Partnerships for Community Health Improvement, and Schedule H and Hospital Community Benefit—Opportunities and Challenges for the States.Item Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA: Policy Implications of the State Law Landscape(The Hilltop Institute, 2013-09) Nelson, Gayle D.; Somerville, Martha H.; Mueller, Carl H.; Boddie-Willis, Cynthia L.This is the seventh issue brief in a series released by Hilltop’s Hospital Community Benefit Program. This brief is a companion to the online tool, Community Benefit State Law Profiles, and presents the Profiles’ findings and begins the analysis—in effect, viewing state community benefit standards through the lens of the ACA—to facilitate a better understanding of each state’s community benefit landscape and its significance in the context of national health reform.