Choose the statements that are correct about not-for-profit healthcare organizations. Select all that apply

1. There are stockholders who own stock in the organization.
2. These organizations do not have to make a profit to survive.
3. Typically, these organizations are funded by charitable institutions, the government, or churches, as well as by the typical reimbursement sources.
4. These organizations experience more ethical and legal problems.
5. Organizations are called voluntary or public health organizations.


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Explanation: 1. Stockholders or shareholders own stock or shares in for-profit organizations.
2. Both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations have to make a profit to survive. The not-for-profit organizations invest all profits back into the organization.
3. This is the typical funding source for not-for-profit healthcare organizations.
4. Since for-profit organizations have a need for financial success, as a group they typically have more ethical and legal problems.
5. Not-for-profit healthcare organizations are also known as voluntary or public health organizations.

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