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Medical Treatment in Hill-Burton Funded Healthcare Facilities

This is a description of the services Hill-Burton funded health care facilities are required to provide. This information is for individuals and adovcates.

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Issued by: Office for Civil Rights (OCR)

Issue Date: July 07, 1905

Medical Treatment in Hill-Burton Funded Healthcare Facilities

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Public and nonprofit facilities received financial assistance under Titles VI and XVI of the Public Health Service Act, commonly known as the Hill-Burton Act. Recipient facilities include:         

  • Acute care general hospitals
  • Special hospitals
  • Nursing homes
  • Public health centers
  • Rehabilitation facilities

Every hospital or other facility that ever gave a Community Service Assurance in exchange for Hill-Burton funds under Title VI of the Public Health Service Act must:

  • Provide emergency services to any person living in its service area who cannot afford those services
  • Give each person living in its service area non-emergency medical treatment at the facility no matter their race, color, national origin, creed, or any other factor unrelated to a person’s ability to pay for a needed service and the facility’s ability to provide the needed service
  • Participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs unless they are ineligible
  • Make arrangements for reimbursement for services with principal state and local third-party payers that provide reimbursement that is not less than the actual cost of the services
  • Post its community service obligations in English and Spanish, and any other language spoken by 10 percent or more of the households in the service area
  • The Hill-Burton Act also applies to people working in the service area of the facility if it was funded under Title XVI of the Public Health Service Act.
  • The community service obligation does not require the facility to make non-emergency services available to persons unable to pay for them

A facility’s Community Service Assurance obligations also extend  to people working in its service area if the facility received funds under Title XVI of the Public Health Service Act.

Find a Hill-Burton Facility that provides free or reduced-cost health care.

Regulation

42 CFR Part 12, Subpart G (Community Service obligations of Hill-Burton facilities).

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