CMS to give hospitals $1 billion for uninsured patient care
Case Management Weekly, August 10, 2004
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CMS plans to distribute $1 billion to U.S. hospitals to pay for emergency care for uninsured immigrant patients. The agency will distribute the majority of the funding (66%) to all states, and then funnel the remaining third to states with the largest numbers of undocumented immigrants. CMS will spread the funding over four years, and plans to begin distributing the money this fall. To receive funding hospitals would have to track patients' citizenship status. Hospital groups and immigrant advocates have protested this condition on the funding.
Source: Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 7/29/2004
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