A number of public hospital districts
operate treatment, diagnostic and other facilities located outside
their district boundaries. In some instances, the primary objectives
are to provide additional revenue for the district, or to attract
new patients and increase volumes at the district’s hospital
and other facilities. Direct service to district residents may only
be an incidental or collateral purpose.
Chapter 70.44
RCW clearly provides that public hospital districts are authorized
to own and operate facilities and provide services for their residents
and other persons. A 1988 Attorney General Opinion provides some
guidance on these issues. The subject is discussed in depth in the
special topic on “Change
and PHD Law”, Chapter Six, Topic IV.