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AMERICAN taxpayers are now serving as the safety net for elderly people who need long-term care. Medicaid, which costs taxpayers $329 billion this year, is paying almost half the cost of nursing home care for the indigent.
But the definition of "indigent" is about to get real. Baby boomers will need to plan accordingly.
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...S. C. §423(d)(1)(A). That definition is qualified, however, as follows:. . "An indivi... Security Income benefits for disabled indigent persons, employs the same definition of "disabilit...
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... of equal protection of the law when an indigent defendant is imprisoned to satisfy payment of the ... for Williams or any indigent who, by definition, is without funds.[Footnote 18] Since only a convi...
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... jurisdiction, and so tends to apply a definition of indigent defense that reflects the makeup of th...
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... never been a single, true, definitive definition of exactly what ``correct'' means. In other words,... programs for services provided to indigent patients. Comment: Numerous commenters asserted th...
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... the City Manager to obtain proof of indigent status; (4) the provision authorizing the City Man... amendment to § 5.60 concerning the definition of special events. We agree to take judicial notic...
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... the City Manager to obtain proof of indigent status; (4) the provision authorizing the City Man... amendment to § 5.60 concerning the definition of special events. We agree to take judicial notic...
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... relief office, which represents indigent defendants in their appeals, were able to get Jame...Indigent defendants by definition can't afford to hire their own experts. (This is o...
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... inmates on K-block, and also stated that indigent inmates would only get one bar of state soap per m... decision quoted above misstates the definition of "Indigent Inmate," which is set forth in DC-ADM...
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WASHINGTON, April 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At the very time that the Obama Administration's reform package is expanding Americans' access to health care, new fiscal barriers created by revenue-starved state and local governments are reducing the ability of nonprofit hospitals to provide needed services, the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (www.ahp.org) said today.
Claiming that nonprofit health care organizations and hospitals do not provide enough community benefit, some lawmakers have stripped hospitals of their rightful entitlement to tax exempt status. Others have attempted to extract funds from nonprofits by eliminating specific tax exemptions and instituting new fees and taxes. These actions ignore the challenges America's health care nonprofits face and the good they...
... leaders are uneducated about the definition of community benefit and equate it to charity or iindigent care alone," McGinly said. According to the Allian...