Lack of hospital charity care oversight could cost taxpayers millions Emma Thomas November 21, 2022 1 minute read Virginia’s non-profit hospitals are costing taxpayers nearly $300 million yearly — one doctor says it comes down to a lack of oversight in one key area. WFIR’s Emma Thomas has that story: Share: Post navigation Previous: Update: shooting incident from yesterday morning took place in SE RoanokeNext: Family caregiving through the eyes of someone who has been there Related Stories Kaine touts next round of funding for McAfee Knob parking lot improvements Gene Marrano April 6, 2026 Artemis will study the back side of the moon today. A Virginia Tech aerospace expert on what’s ahead for NASA Gene Marrano April 6, 2026 Virginia Tech professor discusses data center impacts on RAM prices Web Staff April 6, 2026