Hospital Bills

Medicare Billing Errors?  

https://www.aginginplace.org/how-to-handle-medicare-billing-errors/


Indigent Care Trust Fund

The Indigent Care Trust Fund (ICTF) was established in 1990 to expand Medicaid eligibility and services, support rural and other health care providers, primarily hospitals, which serve the medically indigent, and fund primary health care programs for medically indigent Georgians. The ICTF is an umbrella program which contains the Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) program, nursing home provider fees, Care Management Organization (CMO) Quality Assessment Fees; Breast Cancer Tag Fees, ambulance rates and other uninsured/indigent initiatives. With ICTF funding, even uninsured people who do not qualify for Medicaid may receive health care from participating hospitals.

Ask for it at the Financial Aid Office of your hospital.

Satilla Regional Medical Center, 
Waycross, Georgia

John D Archbold Memorial Hospital, 
Thomasville Georgia

Dorminy Medical Center, 
Fitzgerald, Georgia

Coffee Regional Medical Center, 
Douglas Georgia

Memorial Hospital Of Adel Inc., 
Adel, Georgia

Colquitt Regional Medical Center, 
Moultrie, Georgia

Berrien County Hospital, 
Nashville, Georgia

Grady General Hospital, 
Cairo, Georgia

South Georgia Medical Center, 
Valdosta, Georgia
229-333-1040

SGMC Smith Northview Campus – 
4280 North Valdosta Road, 
Valdosta, GA 31602
229.433.8000

SGMC Berrien 
1221 McPherson Avenue, 
Nashville, GA 31639
229.543.7100

SGMC Lanier Campus 
116 West Thigpen Avenue, 
Lakeland, GA 31635
229.482.8440

Tift Regional Medical Center
Patient Financial Services
712 E. 18th Street, Tifton, GA 31794
(located across the street from the hospital)
(229) 353-6124