Study finds most nonprofit Indiana hospitals didn’t reinvest as much as they saved in taxes.

Abstract: Garber also noted that nonprofit hospitals, specifically, are required to gather information about their communities’ most pressing health needs. Although the IRS Form 990 filed by nonprofit organizations includes Schedule H section requesting community-related spending, the section “includes a lot of information that has nothing to do with health care at all,” she said. “There’s definitely a need for transparency on what are you doing to address the health needs,” she said.