This part?

The hospital told state regulators it spent $10 million on charity
care for the poor in fiscal 2007 -- 1.3 percent of its total hospital
expenses, according to an analysis performed for The Washington Post
by the bipartisan, nonprofit Center for Tax and Budget Accountability.
That is below the 2.1 percent average for nonprofit hospitals in Cook
County.

As a nonprofit, the University of Chicago Medical Center receives
annual tax breaks worth nearly five times as much as it spends on
charity care, the analysis found.



On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps you missed the part of the article you linked to where it said the
> hospital is giving 2 million a year to those community clinics, plans on
> expanding that and is working to help bring in grants.
>
> Judah

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