Jefferson County has never had a hospital To obtain acute ca
Jefferson County has never had a hospital. To obtain acute care services, residents have to travel 20 to 30 miles to a hospital in an adjacent county. For many years, civic leaders have talked about building a hos-pital and, for more than ten years, the board of county commissioners has been putting its annual budget surplus in its “hospital fund.”
At the present time, the county commissioners have accumulated $25 million in cash, which is earmarked for a hospital, but the commissioners have been informed that $100 million will be required to build and equip a hospital of the appropriate size.
The county commissioners have considered several proposals for developing a hospital:
Establish a public hospital to be owned and operated by the county. Under this plan, the county would use the $25 million in the hospital fund as a down payment and would finance the remaining $75 million by tax-exempt bonds. Once the building is completed, the county would hire an administrator to run the hospital. Commissioner Green likes this idea because she has a nephew who needs a job and thinks running a hospital sounds like a lot of fun.
Establish a nonprofit corporation and have the county make a grant of $25 million to the nonprofit corporation for the purpose of building a hospital in the community. The nonprofit corporation would use bond financing for the remaining $75 million in capital cost. Once construction is completed, the hospital would be operated by the nonprofit corporation. If the nonprofit corporation ever dissolved or ceased to operate the hospital, it would have to return the entire $25 million grant to the county. Commissioner Blue is strongly opposed to this proposal. According to Commissioner Blue, if everything in the county, including the new hospital, were to be destroyed someday by nuclear war, the county would not be able to get back any of the money that it gave to the nonprofit corporation. Commissioner Brown thinks Commissioner Blue is an idiot.
Establish a for-profit corporation that will raise $100 million by selling shares in the new corporation to investors on the open market. This alternative was proposed by Commissioner Black. Because of his success in business, he believes private enterprise can build and operate the hospital in the most efficient manner. Under his proposal, the county will use the $25 million in its hospital fund to buy one-fourth of the shares in the new for-profit corporation. Therefore, the county will be a minority shareholder but will probably be the largest single shareholder in the new corporation. Commissioner Green, who wants the county to build and operate the hospital itself, is opposed to the idea of using a for-profit corporation because of a concern for the uninsured and indigent people in the community.
As you might expect, the board of commissioners has been unable to agree on a proposal, and at the last meeting they almost came to blows. Therefore, the chair has appointed a committee to study the issue and report back at the next meeting. In turn, the committee has hired you as a consultant and wants your advice on the best alternative for the county. The best alternative might be one of the aforementioned three proposals, some combination of those proposals, or a completely different proposal. Before evaluating each alternative, please fill in the chart showing the advantages and disadvantages for each type of legal structure. Write a recommendation to the county explaining your reasoning.
Solution
The advantages and disadvantages for different legal structures of the company are shown below:
Legal structure
Advantages
Disadvantages
Public hospital
Provides cheaper healthcare service than the private hospitals.
Each patient is treated equally in public hospitals.
Public hospitals are mostly overcrowded.
Despite of having good facilities, they might not have the enough facility for medical emergency.
Service level of public hospitals might be less than the for-profit and non-profit organizations.
Nonprofit cooperation
Exemption from the federal and corporate income taxes.
Exemption from the state and local property taxes.
Access to tax-exempt bond financing.
The hospital might not provide enough social benefits to justify their tax exemption.
Private hospitals
Superior level of healthcare service.
Use of modern technological devices, surgeries, and medicines.
Ability to accommodate large number of patients during emergency situation.
Relatively higher charges for healthcare facilities.
From the above case, it is clear that the economy of the country is not strong. It means that the income level of citizens of the country would also be low. Therefore, if the government makes a private hospital, then most of the citizens would not afford to avail the healthcare services from it. The public hospital might provide cheaper healthcare service, but it might experience bureaucracy and poor services.
Therefore, nonprofit corporation would be the best alternative for the country. As far as the concern regarding the social benefits of the hospital is concerned, the government needs to put adequate control over the hospital. It would help to ensure that the hospital is justifying its tax exemption.
| Legal structure | Advantages | Disadvantages |
| Public hospital | Provides cheaper healthcare service than the private hospitals. Each patient is treated equally in public hospitals. | Public hospitals are mostly overcrowded. Despite of having good facilities, they might not have the enough facility for medical emergency. Service level of public hospitals might be less than the for-profit and non-profit organizations. |
| Nonprofit cooperation | Exemption from the federal and corporate income taxes. Exemption from the state and local property taxes. Access to tax-exempt bond financing. | The hospital might not provide enough social benefits to justify their tax exemption. |
| Private hospitals | Superior level of healthcare service. Use of modern technological devices, surgeries, and medicines. Ability to accommodate large number of patients during emergency situation. | Relatively higher charges for healthcare facilities. |

