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Uncompensated

Uncompensated meaning

Not compensated; having no compensation. | Not paid for one's work.

Synonyms of Uncompensated

Example sentences (18)

The Florida Legislature also allocated $558,000 so the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration could hire four people to put together a report showing that undocumented people were a burden due to uncompensated health care costs.

This follows an article a couple of weeks ago about UCHealth seeking reimbursement for $10 million in uncompensated care, presumably for migrants.

You know the drill — long hours, mandatory uncompensated overtime and working lunches, together with commutes that can be long and stressful.

This includes making sure frontline workers have access to timely testing and treatment for COVID-19, in addition to stabilizing the healthcare system by reducing the amount of uncompensated care.

A study by FAIR a decade ago calculated the cost to Nevadans for health care, “State-funded and uncompensated outlays for health care provided to Nevada’s illegal alien population amount to more than an estimated $85 million a year.

Belinda requested a pension out of Isaac Royall’s property, an estate which, as the petition pointed out, was partly a product of her own uncompensated labour.

Most of the outperformance came from credit spread positioning, confirming that uncompensated credit risk mitigation could improve the performance of a low volatility strategy,” notes S&P.

Our rural hospitals are also suffering as the costs of uncompensated care are particularly difficult to absorb in smaller communities where budgets are tight.

Smartphone and tech-product users are viewed by telecom and tech providers as “uncompensated information producers” who are to be exploited for financial gain by the companies that the user patronizes with their loyalty, trust, and hard-earned money.

EMTALA intentionally omitted any requirement for hospitals to provide uncompensated stabilizing treatment for individuals with medical conditions determined not to be an EMC.

However, because of the recent influence of managed care and other cost control initiatives by insurance companies, hospitals are less able to shift costs, and end up writing off more in uncompensated care.

REMINDER: Hospitals have no obligation under EMTALA to provide uncompensated services beyond the MSE to individuals determined not to have an EMC.

Several University of Chicago professors disliked the program, as it involved uncompensated additional labor on their part, and they believed it cheapened the academic reputation of the university.

The Amis couple successfully sued Enigma's record label, which then paid royalties to the French museum that held the master recordings of the traditional songs, but the original artists, who had been unaware of the Enigma project, remained uncompensated.

The authority's board is composed of seven uncompensated members who are appointed by the governor and who serve six-year terms.

Therefore, such individuals are not eligible for further uncompensated examination and treatment beyond the MSE.

This type is independent of the local force of gravity but is more affected by temperature changes than an uncompensated gravity-swing pendulum.

This weakens the cell wall of the bacterium, and osmotic pressure becomes increasingly uncompensated—eventually causing cell death ( cytolysis ).