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Would hospital tax breaks aid Utahns?
Lawmakers mull savings like those IHC now sees
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Utah State Tax Commissioner Bruce Johnson on Thursday said a sales tax exemption would be the easiest to implement but cautioned against the others, saying income-tax deductions would be particularly hard to implement and track.
For-profit hospitals and medical clinics have long maintained that they, too, provide charity care in their communities without benefiting from any tax breaks. Scott Barlow, CEO of Provo's Central Utah Clinic, told lawmakers Thursday that his clinic offered $1.7 million in charity care in 2005, plus another $30 million in uncompensated care.
"We're proud of the role we play in meeting the needs of the underserved in this state," Barlow said. "Successful businesses give back ... This is done without expectation of reward."
But if rewards are offered, he said, those companies that benefit should "go much further" than those that do not.
But Jacobs encouraged lawmakers to build regulations into the exemptions, to make sure facilities' savings actually end up making their way to Utah's health-care consumers.
"I would like to hope that there would be something in place to keep us honest so we would give that money back to the hospital so we can provide additional services," he said. "Sometimes people need to be booted in the butt to do the right thing."
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