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The cost of such uncompensated care has been high ever since the city's main public hospital closed in 1977.
This included nearly $13 million in charity and uncompensated care.
When charity or "uncompensated" care is not available, they sometimes simply go without needed medical treatment.
Everybody has to realize that they have a stake in uncompensated care.
Uncompensated sun or rain on one side could wreck the device.
Under the legislation, these costs of uncompensated care would be virtually eliminated.
"More than half of their time was being invested on an uncompensated basis.
Injuries are left uncompensated, while society and the economy absorb the loss: that is just reality.
Commitments to current patients will put the total first-year cost for uncompensated care at $5 million.
The settlement became controversial when several residents remained uncompensated nearly a year later.
However, too many veterans remain uncompensated for their service.
In many cases, injured parties would simply go uncompensated.
All too often, passengers are left stranded, without luggage and uncompensated.
Hospitals were initially required to provide uncompensated care for 20 years after receiving funding.
"Competitive forces and uncompensated care are antithetical to each other.
As a result, some labor experts say, overtime and uncompensated work have become the workplace conflict of the 1990's.
And her particular industry, at the highest levels, took for granted the uncompensated labor of corporate wives.
This is a process whereby altruistic behaviour by one individual remains uncompensated.
As the sport developed, however, it was found that these very simple "uncompensated" instruments had their limitations.
Initially the money will come from the same pool as that for uncompensated hospital care: the state unemployment insurance fund.
The limit on such payments will be 1.75 times the cost of a hospital's "uncompensated care," for which no reimbursement was received.
All duties are uncompensated and on a volunteer basis.
The alternative would be to shift the burden for uncompensated care to bills paid by private insurers.
After three years, the fund would end and hospitals would be forced to deal with the problem of uncompensated health costs on their own.
He said the hospital spent "tens of millions" on uncompensated care last year, contributing to a current $35 million deficit.