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Hospital Volunteer Compensation: Understanding Volunteer Earnings
Volunteers at hospitals typically do not receive a salary or wage for their services. They give their time freely to support the hospital and its patients. Some volunteers may receive reimbursement for transportation or other expenses incurred while volunteering, but this is not considered payment for their work.Hospitals - Related Articles
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