Section 101983 Of Part 6. Other From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 101. >> Part 6.
101983
. The Legislature finds and declares that, while there
continues to be a need to focus on the deficiencies in the health
care system and on corrective reform measures that might be taken,
there is also need for focus on the enhancement of its strengths.
Existing philanthropic support for health facilities and clinics is a
strength that must be preserved and enhanced under any reform
measure for all of the following reasons:
(a) Philanthropy imbues members of the community with a sense of
pride in their voluntary nonprofit health facilities and clinics and
creates a setting in which members of the community are willing to
devote time and effort to improve health care available in the
community in a way that government regulation could never replace.
(b) Philanthropy allows voluntary nonprofit institutions to
conduct research and to engage in other innovative efforts to improve
health care in California.
(c) Philanthropy provides required discretionary dollars for
voluntary nonprofit institutions, that, in part, substitute for the
absence of profits.
(d) Philanthropy allows hospitals to replace worn out and obsolete
facilities when, in a period of high inflation, historical costs
accumulated through depreciation are totally insufficient to provide
for the replacement.
(e) Philanthropy pays for necessary expenditures that otherwise
would have to be paid by patients or by government.
(f) Philanthropy may be discouraged by certain shortsighted
actions of administrative agencies that, while purporting to serve a
short-term purpose, seriously deter the vast benefits to the health
care field inuring directly from philanthropy and voluntarism.
(g) Recent amendments to the federal tax laws to broaden the use
of the standard deduction also have the effect of eliminating
important incentives for philanthropy.