New Jersey Hospital Association opposes bill that would force non-profit hospitals to reveal finances
Bayonne Medical Center and Meadowlands Hospital in Secaucus are among the for-profit hospitals that would have to reveal financial information under proposed state legislation praised by labor leaders but opposed by a statewide hospital lobby.
New Jersey Hospital Association, which represents 72 acute-care hospitals in the state, opposes the bill because it would dissuade entities from coming to the state to take over failing hospitals, according to NJHA Senior Vice President Randy Minniear.
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