Content Overview 
- Summary
- What is Hill-Burton?
- What Are Some Reasons I Could Be Denied Hill-Burton Assistance?
- How Can I Maximize My Use Of Hill-Burton Facilities?
- Who Can Receive Free Care?
- What Is The Definition Of "Income" For Purposes of Hill-Burton?"
- What Services Are Covered Under The Hill-Burton Program?
- Medicare And Hill-Burton Assistance
- Medicaid And Hill-Burton Assistance
- When Can I Apply For Hill-Burton Assistance?
- Do I Have To Wait Until I Am Sick Before I Can Apply For Hill-Burton Assistance?
- How Do I Apply For Hill-Burton Assistance?
- How Can I Find Out Which Facilities In My Area Are Hill-Burton Facilities?
- What If I Have A Complaint Against A Hill-Burton Facility?
Hill-Burton Act: Free or Low Cost Care
What If I Have A Complaint Against A Hill-Burton Facility?
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If you feel you were unfairly denied free care or reduced cost care, you may file a complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services.
A complaint:
- Must be in writing.
- Can be a letter that simply states the facts and dates concerning the complaint.
- The complaint must include:
- The name and address of the person making the complaint.
- The name and location of the facility.
- A statement of the actions that you consider violate the requirements of the Hill-Burton program.
Send your complaint by a means which provides proof of receipt such as via an overnight service or the U.S. Postal Service, Return Receipt Requested to:
Director, Division of
Facilities Compliance and Recovery
5600 Fishers Lane, Room
10C-16
Rockville, MD 20857
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