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Nonprofit hospitals spend billions on consultants with no clear effect

A study published in JAMA found that nonprofit hospitals spent at least $7.8 billion on management consultants from 2010-2022, with no significant improvements in financial performance, operations, or patient outcomes. The research urges greater caution and transparency in how hospitals allocate tax-subsidized funds.

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management consultinghealthcare spendinghospital financespatient outcomesnonprofit transparency

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