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- Charity_care abstract "In the United States, charity care is health care provided for free or at reduced prices to low income patients. The percentage of doctors providing charity care dropped from 76% in 1996-97 to 68% in 2004-2005. Potential reasons for the decline include changes in physician practice patterns and increasing financial pressures. In 2006, Senate investigators found that many hospitals did not inform patients that charity care was available. Some for-profit hospitals provided as much charity care as some non-profit hospitals. Investigators also found non-profit hospitals charging poor, uninsured patients more than they did patients with health insurance.One estimate put the cost of uncompensated care for 2004 at $41 billion, of which $34.6 billion was funded through a patchwork of government programs. Over half of all government reimbursement for uncompensated care comes from the federal government; most of that is provided through Medicare and Medicaid. These federal funds are a primary source of support for health care providers that serve the uninsured. Increasing demand for free and low-cost health care services by uninsured patients and Medicaid beneficiaries is, along with increased competition, placing a growing financial strain on safety-net health care providers. Some safety-net providers are responding by trying to limit their charity care exposure and attract more paying customers.".
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- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Category:Healthcare_in_the_United_States.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Chargemaster.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Charity_Hospital_(New_Orleans).
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Health_care.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Health_insurance_coverage_in_the_United_States.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Health_insurance_in_the_United_States.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Hospital.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Katrina.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Medicaid.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Medical_Center_of_Louisiana_at_New_Orleans.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Medicare_(United_States).
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Nonprofit_organization.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Poverty_threshold.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Senate.
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLinkText ""uncompensated care"".
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLinkText "Charity care".
- Charity_care wikiPageWikiLinkText "charity care".
- Charity_care wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Charity_care subject Category:Healthcare_in_the_United_States.
- Charity_care hypernym Care.
- Charity_care type Hospital.
- Charity_care type Redirect.
- Charity_care comment "In the United States, charity care is health care provided for free or at reduced prices to low income patients. The percentage of doctors providing charity care dropped from 76% in 1996-97 to 68% in 2004-2005. Potential reasons for the decline include changes in physician practice patterns and increasing financial pressures. In 2006, Senate investigators found that many hospitals did not inform patients that charity care was available.".
- Charity_care label "Charity care".
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- Charity_care sameAs Q5074539.
- Charity_care wasDerivedFrom Charity_care?oldid=704967143.
- Charity_care isPrimaryTopicOf Charity_care.