Medical services provided by healthcare providers without receiving payment, often due to the inability of patients to pay for the services.
Healthcare services provided by hospitals or clinics at no cost or reduced cost to individuals who are unable to pay for their medical treatment.
The portion of unpaid bills for healthcare services that healthcare providers have deemed unlikely to be collected.
Healthcare institutions that play a crucial role in providing care to low-income and uninsured populations, often bearing a significant burden of uncompensated care.
Medical care provided to individuals who are destitute or living in poverty and cannot afford to pay for their healthcare services.
A payment structure based on a patient’s ability to pay, where charges are adjusted according to the individual’s income and financial situation.
Healthcare facilities, often run by volunteers or nonprofit organizations, that provide medical services to individuals who cannot afford traditional healthcare.
Individuals who lack the financial means to cover the costs of necessary medical care.
Individuals who do not have health insurance coverage and may face challenges in accessing affordable healthcare services.
Services and activities provided by healthcare organizations for the betterment of the community, including uncompensated care for those in need.
Initiatives offered by healthcare providers to help individuals facing financial hardship, providing support such as reduced fees or payment plans.