Great post, again. Perhaps the DOJ should ask why state attorneys general are not fulfilling their duties to oversee charitable assets. Healthcare utilization and consolidation means hospital chains often fill multiple spots in a state's top 10 employers. With it comes influence through economy and lobbying. That leads to a hands off approach at the statehouse.
Glad you enjoyed it. Clearly "nonprofit" needs more scrutiny. There was an interesting editorial in the NY Times on Nov 30 by Amol Navathe from U Penn and he suggested holding the boards of these nonprofits more accountable. If the non profit is big enough they have some big shots on the board and shaming them into accountability might have the desired effect. We can dream.
Great post, again. Perhaps the DOJ should ask why state attorneys general are not fulfilling their duties to oversee charitable assets. Healthcare utilization and consolidation means hospital chains often fill multiple spots in a state's top 10 employers. With it comes influence through economy and lobbying. That leads to a hands off approach at the statehouse.
Glad you enjoyed it. Clearly "nonprofit" needs more scrutiny. There was an interesting editorial in the NY Times on Nov 30 by Amol Navathe from U Penn and he suggested holding the boards of these nonprofits more accountable. If the non profit is big enough they have some big shots on the board and shaming them into accountability might have the desired effect. We can dream.
Great post, Mike. Thanks for sharing.