Sample Working Trial Balance (PDF - 28 KB)
Disproportionate share hospitals fact sheet (PDF - 928 KB)
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Disproportionate Share Hospitals are defined in Section 1886(d)(1)(B) of the Social Security Act.
Disproportionate Share Hospitals serve low-income patients and receive payments from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to cover the costs of providing care to uninsured patients.
To be eligible to participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program, Disproportionate Share Hospitals must meet the requirements of 42 USC 256b(a)(4)(L).
Disproportionate Share Hospitals must be classified as one of these:
And must:
For-profit hospitals aren't eligible to participate in the 340B Program.
Hospitals that are eligible to participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program in more than one category must select only one. For example, a hospital that is both as a Disproportionate Share Hospital and a Sole Community Hospital must choose only one category and must follow requirements and guidelines for that category once enrolled.
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January 1 – 15 | April 1 |
April 1 – 15 | July 1 |
July 1 – 15 | October 1 |
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Sample Working Trial Balance (PDF - 28 KB)
Disproportionate share hospitals fact sheet (PDF - 928 KB)