The financial ramifications of uncompensated care cost (UCC) on the healthcare industry have been difficult to quantify. With the lack of a standardized definition of uncompensated care and the need to account for the uninsured, indigent, and immigrant populations, the authors identified $190 million of UCC from Southwestern border hospitals for emergency room treatment of undocumented immigrants and $934 million of uncompensated care charges for 23 hospitals in a Texas county, which translated to $353 million of UCC. Although lawmakers passed the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act (2003) to address the growing imbalance, the shortfall of funds highlights the growing crisis and need for policy intervention
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
Health care costs in the United States are a concern to policy makers, healthcare providers, and the...
Rising uncompensated care costs compounded by the high percentage of uninsured Texas residents prese...
Rising uncompensated care costs compounded by the high percentage of uninsured Texas residents prese...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
The rate of rural hospital closures across the past ten years has accelerated across the nation, red...
Hospital uncompensated care (UC) plays a vital role in access to health services for the uninsured a...
Background Uncompensated care (UC) is healthcare provided with no payment from the patient or an ins...
Abstract. For this study, a sample of 1,689 patients classified as “charity ” and “bad debt ” cases ...
Uncompensated hospital care presents a significant problem in the United States health care system, ...
Healthcare disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. healthcare industry. Uncompensa...
Health care disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. health care industry. Uncompen...
Health care disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. health care industry. Uncompen...
Hospitals provide significantly more uncompensated care compared to other providers due to their his...
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
Health care costs in the United States are a concern to policy makers, healthcare providers, and the...
Rising uncompensated care costs compounded by the high percentage of uninsured Texas residents prese...
Rising uncompensated care costs compounded by the high percentage of uninsured Texas residents prese...
Introduction: The uninsured population in the United States has increased dramatically over the past...
The rate of rural hospital closures across the past ten years has accelerated across the nation, red...
Hospital uncompensated care (UC) plays a vital role in access to health services for the uninsured a...
Background Uncompensated care (UC) is healthcare provided with no payment from the patient or an ins...
Abstract. For this study, a sample of 1,689 patients classified as “charity ” and “bad debt ” cases ...
Uncompensated hospital care presents a significant problem in the United States health care system, ...
Healthcare disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. healthcare industry. Uncompensa...
Health care disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. health care industry. Uncompen...
Health care disparities in rural areas remain significant in the U.S. health care industry. Uncompen...
Hospitals provide significantly more uncompensated care compared to other providers due to their his...
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
textThe Indigent Care Collaboration (ICC) gathers data on hospital and clinic visits for uninsured p...
Health care costs in the United States are a concern to policy makers, healthcare providers, and the...