Poverty standard definition

Poverty standard means the federal poverty guidelines published annually in the federal register by the United States department of health and human services under its authority to revise the poverty line under section 673(2) of subtitle B of title VI of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1981, Public Law 97-35, 42
Poverty standard means the official poverty line
Poverty standard means the federal poverty guidelines published annually in the federal register by

Examples of Poverty standard in a sentence

  • Reasonable Parties with household income between one hundred and three hundred percent of the Federal Poverty standard, adjusted for household size, shall be determined to be Indigent Persons qualifying for discounts from charges related to appropriate hospital-based medical services in accordance with the Sliding Fee Schedule and such additional amounts as the Hospital shall determine in its sole discretion, depending on individual financial circumstances and including asset limits.

  • Any patient/guarantor whose gross income is less than 400% of the Federal Poverty standard when circumstances indicate severe financial hardship or personal loss the patient/guarantor would be deemed eligible for Charity Care in accordance with the UHS Charity Care Income Criteria.

  • The following is an explanation of how the co-payments required by the Lead Agency's sliding fee scale(s) were determined to be affordable: (§98.43(b)(3)) The sliding fee scale ranges from seven (7) percent of the allowable cost of care for families with little or no income to sixty-six (66) percent for families at one hundred and fifty (150) percent of the 1998 Federal Poverty standard.

  • Poverty standard 1 is stricter than poverty standard 2 so there is less of a chance that households that are actually not poor were included in the first poverty standard; however, based on the conscientious construction of the poverty standards, both standards accurately indicate which households are actually poor.As explained in chapter 3, both poverty standards were constructed using income, expenditure, asset, and self perception data.

  • Reasonable Parties with family income between one hundred and three hundred percent of the Federal Poverty standard, adjusted for family size, shall be determined to be Indigent Persons qualifying for discounts from charges related to appropriate hospital-based medical services in accordance with the Sliding Fee Schedule and such additional amounts as the Hospital shall determine in its sole discretion, depending on individual financial circumstances and including asset limits.

  • For comparability over time, poverty is measured using the 2010 Poverty standard, as reported by NBS Statistical Yearbook.

  • This information is not fact and should not be relied upon as being necessarily indicative of future results; the projections were prepared in good faith by management and are based on numerous assumptions that may prove to be wrong.


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