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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesHealth care can be very expensive. You might qualify for financial assistance, which could help reduce your costs.
Nonprofit hospitals must give financial assistance to eligible patients who can't afford to pay.
If you got care elsewhere, they may still offer financial assistance.
Ask your health care facility's billing department about financial assistance.
Note: You may come across the term “charity care.” This is sometimes used to refer to financial assistance.
In a search engine, type the hospital name and “financial assistance” to find their policy. Or call the hospital and ask for details about their financial aid policy.
If you’re already at the hospital, ask for a copy of their policy.
Read the hospital’s financial assistance policy.
Make sure you know the answers to these questions before you apply:
Follow the policy’s instructions to apply.
The hospital may ask you to submit a form online or print and mail a form.
Call the listed phone number if you have any questions about your application.
After you apply, ask the hospital:
Ask them to pause collections while that process plays out.
Hospitals and medical offices can sometimes lower the price. They may also offer payment plans. Get tips on how to talk to your provider about your bill.
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