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free or greatly reduced medical care
« on: Apr 29th, 2006, 7:50pm »
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http://www.hrsa.gov/hillburton/default.htm
 
   
 
In 1946, Congress passed a law that gave hospitals, nursing homes and other health facilities grants and loans for construction and modernization. In return, they agreed to provide a reasonable volume of services to persons unable to pay and to make their services available to all persons residing in the facility’s area. The program stopped providing funds in 1997, but about 300 health care facilities nationwide are still obligated to provide free or reduced-cost care.  
 
List of participating clinics and hospitals
http://www.hrsa.gov/hillburton/hillburtonfacilities.htm
 
You are eligible to apply for Hill-Burton free care if your income is at or below the current HHS Poverty Guidelines. You may be eligible for Hill-Burton reduced-cost care if your income is as much as two times (triple for nursing home care) the HHS Poverty Guidelines.
 
Steps to apply
   1.  Find the Hill-Burton obligated facility nearest you from the list of Hill-Burton obligated facilities.
   2. Go to the facility's admissions or business office and ask for a copy of the Hill-Burton Individual Notice. The Individual Notice will tell you what income level makes you eligible for free or reduced-cost care, what services might be covered, and exactly where in the facility to apply.
   3. Go to the office listed in the Individual Notice and say you want to apply for Hill-Burton free or reduced-cost care. You may need to fill out a form.
   4. Gather any other required documents (such as a pay stub to prove income eligibility) and take or send them to the obligated facility.
   5. If you are asked to apply for Medicaid, Medicare, or some other financial assistance program, you must do so.
   6. When you return the completed application, ask for a Determination of Eligibility. Check the Individual Notice to see how much time the facility has before it must tell you whether or not you will receive free or reduced-cost care.
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Bumping 'cos this info should be kept where people can see it  Smiley
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