The General Assembly finds that there is an inequitable distribution of the public costs incurred in providing health care for indigent persons who receive such care outside their counties of residence. The publicly supported hospitals providing such health care are frequently not reimbursed for the costs thereby incurred, which either increases the tax burden of citizens supporting such hospitals or increases the charges made to paying patients or causes a combination of both types of such increases. It is the purpose of this article to recognize and provide for the state’s responsibility to assist in the payment of cost of care for nonresident indigent patients by providing procedures for the reimbursement of such costs from state funds.
History. Code 1933, § 88-2301a, enacted by Ga. L. 1979, p. 1234, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 8 - Care and Protection of Indigent and Elderly Patients
Article 2 - Hospital Care for Nonresident Indigents
§ 31-8-30. Findings; Purpose of Article
§ 31-8-32. Determination of Indigency
§ 31-8-34. Maintenance of Records; Certification of Cost of Care; Determination of Amount of Fund
§ 31-8-35. Payments From Fund to Hospitals
§ 31-8-36. State Appropriations to Fund
§ 31-8-37. Compliance With This Article Contingent Upon Appropriation