uncompensated

IPA: ʌnkˈɑmpʌnseɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not compensated; having no compensation.
  • Not paid for one's work.
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Examples of "uncompensated" in Sentences

  • You see the crisis when people come in who aren't fully insured and you become loaded up with what's called uncompensated care.
  • Citizens who’ve suffered property damage and bodily injury that will forever remain uncompensated because the miscreant who injured them was an illegal alien.
  • However, "noncitizen immigrants were more likely than U.S. natives to have a health care visit classified as uncompensated care," the authors note (Stimpson, Wilson and Eschbach, 2/11).
  • Maryland hospitals hold a separate indicator of how many go without health insurance in what's called uncompensated care, or care that's provided in which hospitals receive no payment from the patient or an insurance company.
  • And, in fact, there's going to be a whole lot of savings that we obtain from that, because, for example, the average American family is paying thousands of dollars in hidden costs in their insurance premiums to pay for what's called uncompensated care, people who show up at the emergency room because they don't have a primary care physician.

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