Charity care definition
Charity care means health care services delivered to a patient who has a family income at or below
Charity care means care provided by a health care
Charity care means care provided by a health care facility for which the provider does not expect to receive payment from the patient or a third-party payer.
More Definitions of Charity care
Charity care means care at a reduced rate to indigent persons.
Charity care means necessary hospital health care
Charity care means health care services provided by a hospital without charge to a patient and for which the hospital does not and has not expected payment. Said health care services shall be rendered to patients determined to be uninsured, underinsured or otherwise deemed to be eligible at the time of delivery of services. Charity care services are those health care services that are not recognized as either a receivable or as revenue in the hospital’s financial statements. Charity care shall not include health care services provided to individuals for the purpose of professional courtesy without charge or for reduced charge. Under no circumstances shall bad debt be deemed to be charity care. Charity care shall be cost-adjusted by applying a ratio of cost to charges from the hospital’s Medicare Cost Reports to charity care charges-foregone.
Charity care means costs for providing inpatient or outpatient care services free of charge or at a reduced charge because of the indigence or lack of health insurance of the patient receiving the care services.
Charity care means necessary hospital care ren- dered to persons unable to pay for the hospital services or unable to pay the deductibles or coinsurance amounts required by a third-party payer. The charity care amount is determined in accordance with the hospital's published char- ity care policy.
Charity care means health care services for which no compensation is received provided to
Charity care means free or discounted health care services rendered by a hospital to persons who cannot afford to pay, including but not limited to, care to the uninsured patient or patients who are not expected to pay all or part of a hospital bill based on income guidelines and other financial criteria set forth in statute or in a hospital’s charity care policies on file at the office. Bad debts, courtesy discounts, contractual allowances, self pay discounts, and charges for health care services provided to employees are not included under the definition of charity care;