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Review
. 1991 Oct;83(10):874-80.

The uninsured and patient dumping: recent policy responses in indigent care

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The uninsured and patient dumping: recent policy responses in indigent care

M F Rice et al. J Natl Med Assoc. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

This article discusses the uninsured population and the phenomenon known as "patient dumping"--the transfer of a patient from one hospital (typically a private hospital) to a public hospital because of the patient's lack of insurance or inability to pay. The uninsured are the most vulnerable to patient dumping. The growth of patient dumping, a profile of the uninsured who are most likely to be a minority, and an analysis of federal and state policy responses to patient dumping are all discussed. The need for reform of the American health care system is highlighted and the Canadian health system is suggested as an alternative model.

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