AHA is preparing to launch its fifth Schedule H Project to help the association advocate for needed improvements to the form and support hospitals’ commitment to providing community benefits. Tax-exempt hospitals will be encouraged to submit a copy of their 2013 (and 2014, if available) Schedule H forms to Ernst & Young via the firm’s website. Watch for more information in January. To view the latest report on benefits hospitals provide to their communities, visit www.aha.org/scheduleh. For more on the Schedule H Project, contact AHA Member Relations at (800) 424-4301.

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