Non-Profit Healthcare
Non-profit healthcare refers to medical organizations that operate without the goal of making a profit. Instead, they focus on providing quality care to patients and improving community health. These organizations often rely on donations, grants, and government funding to support their services, which can include hospitals, clinics, and specialized care facilities.
In non-profit healthcare, any surplus revenue is reinvested into the organization to enhance services, expand facilities, or support community health initiatives. This model allows for a focus on patient care rather than financial gain, making healthcare more accessible to those in need, especially in underserved areas.