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Hill-burton Free Care Program

09.09.2019 

The Hill-Burton Program/Facilities are hospitals and clinics that offer free or reduced-cost care to patients who meet qualifying income limits. These vary in what []. The Hill-Burton Act authorizes assistance to public and other nonprofit medical. Find a Hill-Burton Facility that provides free or reduced-cost health care.

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Total Obligated Facilities: 139 (1/24/2018) No Obligated Facilities: Alaska, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming and all the territories except Puerto Rico.

Hospitals can reduce the risk of infection after surgery by making sure they provide care that’s known to get the best results for most patients. Here are some examples:. Giving the recommended antibiotics at the right time before surgery. Stopping the antibiotics within the right timeframe after surgery. Maintaining the patient’s temperature and blood glucose (sugar) at normal levels. Removing catheters that are used to drain the bladder in a timely manner after surgery.

Hospitals can also reduce the risk of cardiac problems associated with surgery by:. Making sure that certain prescription drugs are continued in the time before, during, and just after the surgery. This includes drugs used to control heart rhythms and blood pressure. Giving drugs that prevent blood clots and using other methods such as special stockings that increase circulation in the legs. These measures give you information about hospitals' use of medical imaging tests for outpatients based on the following:. Protecting patients’ safety, such as keeping patients’ exposure to radiation and other risks as low as possible.

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Following up properly when screening tests such as mammograms show a possible problem. Avoiding the risk, stress, and cost of doing imaging tests that patients may not need. The information shown here is limited to medical imaging facilities that are part of a hospital or associated with a hospital. These facilities can be inside or near the hospital, or in a different location. This information only includes medical imaging done on outpatients.

Medical imaging tests done for patients who have been admitted to the hospital as inpatients aren’t included. These measures are based on Medicare claims data.