Survey: Tax-exempt status
Compliance Monitor, September 1, 2010
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Would the compliance department at your hospital be involved in responding to an IRS probe to verify that your facility complies with its tax-exempt status?
- Yes
- No
- I don’t know
To submit your answer, scroll down to “Quick Poll” at HCPro’s Corporate Compliance website.
Here are the results from the last survey.
Does your hospital's employee handbook include information on the False Claims Act and whistleblower protections?
- Yes: 78%

- No: 17%

- I don’t know: 5%

Total Responses: 77
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