Reasonable payment plan definition

Reasonable payment plan means monthly payments that are not more than 10 percent of a patient’s family income for a month, excluding deductions for Essential Living Expenses.
Reasonable payment plan means monthly payments that are not more than 10 percent of a patient’s family income for a month, excluding deductions for essential living expenses. “Essential living expenses” means, for purposes of this subdivision, expenses for any of the following: rent or house payment and maintenance, food and household supplies, utilities and telephone, clothing, medical and dental payments, insurance, school or child care, child or spousal support, transportation and auto expenses, including insurance, gas, and repairs, installment payments, laundry and cleaning, and other extraordinary expenses.
Reasonable payment plan means a plan to pay a hospital

More Definitions of Reasonable payment plan

Reasonable payment plan means a plan to pay a hospital bill that is offered to the patient or the patient's legal representative and takes into account the patient's available income and assets, the amount owed, and any prior payments.
Reasonable payment plan means monthly payments that are not more than 10 percent
Reasonable payment plan means 2[monthly payments that are
Reasonable payment plan means a structured repayment
Reasonable payment plan means a structured repayment arrangement that satisfies the following: monthly payment amounts shall be set at a level that the patient can reasonably afford or
Reasonable payment plan means either (i) a payment plan substantially designed and proposed by the tenant; or (ii) the model payment plan.
Reasonable payment plan means monthly payments that are not more than 10 percent of a patient’s