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I. INTRODUCTION

Kathleen M. Boozang, J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Academic Advancement and Director, Center for Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Corporations, Seton Hall Law School; Sister Melanie DiPietro, S.C., J.D., J.C.D., Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence and Director, Center for Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Corporations, Seton Hall Law School

II. SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW

Structure of the Symposium Dialogue

The Presentations Focus on a Select Number of Themes, Models and Perspectives

III. IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES FOR CATHOLIC HEALTH CARE

T. Dean Maines, M.S., President, Veritas Institute of the Opus College of Business, University of St. Thomas; Michael J. Naughton, M.B.A., Ph.D., Director, John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought and Alan W. Moss Endowed Chair in Catholic Social Thought, University of St. Thomas

IV. EXAMPLES OF FOR-PROFIT HEALTH CARE MODELS

Leo P. Brideau, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ascension Health Care Network; Keith B. Pitts, Vice Chairman, Vanguard Health Systems; David T. Vandewater, M.S., President and Chief Executive Officer, Ardent Health Services

V. FOR-PROFIT VS. NONPROFIT: DOES CORPORATE FORM MATTER?

Nonprofit and For-Profit Enterprises: A Side-by-Side Comparison of the Law

Timothy P. Glynn, J.D., Miriam T. Rooney Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School; Thomas (Tim) Greaney, J.D., Chester A. Myers Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Health Law Studies, St. Louis University School of Law

For-Profit v. Nonprofit: Does Corporate Form Matter? The Question of For-Profit Eligibility for Religious Exemptions Under Conscience Statutes and the First Amendment

Angela Carmella, M.T.S., J.D., John Courtney Murray Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law School

For-Profit vs. Nonprofit: Financial Operations and Performance

Moderated by Sister Melanie DiPietro, S.C., J.D., J.C.D., Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence and Director, Center for Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Corporations, Seton Hall Law School; Arnold T. Stenberg, Jr., C.P.A., Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, All Children’s Hospital & Health System; David M. Cyganowski, M.B.A., Managing Director, Kaufman Hall & Associates

Rating Agency Metrics for For-Profit and Nonprofit Health Care Corporations

Adam Kates, M.B.A., J.D., Director, Fitch Ratings; James LeBuhn, Senior Director, Fitch Ratings; Megan Neuburger, M.P.A., Senior Director, Fitch Ratings

VI. RELATING THE CATHOLIC TRADITION OF HEALTH CARE TO LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURES

Health Care: Public Good or Private Good?

John V. Jacobi, J.D., Dorothea Dix Professor of Health Law & Policy and Faculty Director, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy, Seton Hall Law School

Ministry and Catholic Identity: Are They the Same?

Sister Doris Gottemoeller, R.S.M., M.A., Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Mission and Values Integration, Catholic Health Partners

Is a For-Profit Structure a Viable Alternative for Catholic Health Care Ministry? Canonical Commentary: Tools for Exploring the Question

Sister Sharon Holland, IHM, J.C.D., Department Head (Ret.), Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life

Is the For-Profit Structure a Viable Alternative for Catholic Health Care Ministry? A Practitioner’s Response to the Canonical Commentary: How it Works in Current Legal Structures

Sister Melanie DiPietro, S.C., J.D., J.C.D., Distinguished Practitioner-inResidence and Director, Center for Religiously Affiliated Nonprofit Corporations, Seton Hall Law School

Animating a Catholic Health Care System, Managerial Organizations, and Communion with the Church

T. Dean Maines, M.S., President, Veritas Institute of the Opus College of Business, University of St. Thomas

Animating Catholic Health Care: Communion with the Church

Robert G. Kennedy, M.B.A., Ph.D., Co-Director, Catholic Studies, Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy, University of St. Thomas

Publication Date

3-2012

Disciplines

Health Law and Policy | Law

Is a For-Profit Structure a Viable Alternative for Catholic Health Care Ministry?

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