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April 08, 2008

Ohio's Attorney General solicits help related to community benefits and Ohio's nonprofit hospitals

Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has requested competitive responses to an RFP to assist the Attorney General in the creation of regulatory standards for Ohio's nonprofit health care entities.  According to the solicitation materials, "qualified professionals, attorneys, law firms, or consultants selected through this process will be appointed to serve as Outside Counsel or a Consultant to the Attorney General and will be assigned to the specific project of examining the total amount of community benefits provided by each of Ohio’s nonprofit healthcare entities, and evaluating whether this level of community benefits is adequate to provide meaningful access to healthcare for the citizens of the State of Ohio." 

Anyone interested in responding to this opportunity must submit their response by April 30, 2008.

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