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PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Adventist Home Health, Inc. ( AHH ) will make available to all patients home health care regardless of race, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or financial statuses that are uninsured, underinsured, or have experienced a catastrophic event and lack adequate resources to pay for services. If there is no medical insurance for reimbursement, the patient (or the patient s guarantor, if any) is responsible for payments. However, if the patient or guarantor does not have the ability to pay AHH for services, they may apply for charity care, a sliding fee scale, or attain a time payment plan. Probable eligibility will be decided within two business days of the initial request for these services or an application for Medical Assistance ( Medicaid ) or both. (Full Financial Assistance Policy Continues Below)

ADVENTIST HOME HEALTH FINANCE POLICY Effective Date: 2/92 Policy No: 3.1040 Comments: Section: Reviewed: Approval: Revised: 2/00, 5/01, 2/02, 9/02, 10/02, 5/04, 5/06, 6/10, 8/10, 6/11, 6/15, 4/17, 6/17, 3/18 PURPOSE POLICY CHARITY CARE ASSESSMENT AND MEDICAID DETERMINATION POLICY To provide a systematic and equitable mechanism and to define guidelines for accepting charity patients who do not have medical insurance or the ability to pay. Adventist Home Health, Inc. ( AHH ) will make available to all patients home health care regardless of race, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or financial status who are uninsured, underinsured, or have experienced a catastrophic event and lack adequate resources to pay for services. If there is no medical insurance for reimbursement, the patient (or the patient s guarantor) is responsible for payment. However, cases arise whereby the patient or guarantor does not have the ability to pay AHH for services rendered and may apply for charity care, a sliding fee scale or time payments. Printed public notification regarding the AHH charity care and sliding fee scale policies will be made annually in newspapers in AHH service areas. The notification will also be posted in the AHH business offices and website. Within two business days following a client's initial request for charity care services, application for medical assistance, or both, AHH shall make a determination of probable eligibility for medical assistance, charity care, and reduced fees, and communicate this probable eligibility determination to the client. s who are not eligible for insurance, Medicaid, or Charity are expected to pay for AHH services. Current AHH practice is that patients owing any financial balance to AHHS are sent an invoice over three months informing them of the balance. They receive a call after the second letter. They are provided the option on their billing statement to pay their balance by credit card or by monthly payments. AHH provides patients with a time payment plan in which they pay a minimum payment of as little as $10.00 monthly and allow up to 18 months to pay off the balance. AHH will supply the patient and the patient s family with the AHH charity care policy and review the arrangements for payment and/or the provision of charity care for services at the initial meeting with the patient. Probable Eligibility Determination Process 1. Either from the referral source or during the first meeting with the patient or the patient s family (whichever comes first), AHH will discuss the family size, insurance status, and income of the patient, which will be used to make a determination of probable eligibility for medical assistance, charity care and/or reduced fees within two business days. a. If the patient has applied for medical assistance, AHH will consider the patient to be

insured by medical assistance, unless a denial is issued. b. If the patient (1) does not have insurance, (2) is not eligible for medical assistance, and (3) does not have the resources to pay based on the information obtained from the referral source or patient, the patient will be deemed to have probable eligibility for charity care and/or reduced fees. 2. Within two business days following a client's initial request for charity care services, application for medical assistance, or both, AHH shall make a determination of probable eligibility for medical assistance, charity care, and reduced fees, and communicate this probable eligibility determination to the client within that timeframe. Final Eligibility Determination Process 1. The patient s charity eligibility must be determined by AHH, not by the patient or referral source. A patient s signed declaration of his inability to pay his medical bills cannot be considered final proof of indigence. 2. If the patient already filed for Community Medicaid while in an hospital and has completed the charity care process, AHH will accept the patient as Medicaid pending. The Reimbursement Department will track the patient s progress in obtaining Medicaid. No AHH charity form will be required. 3. AHH will take into account a patient s total resources which can include, but are not limited to, an analysis of disposable income and current expenses. 4. AHH must determine that no source other than the patient would be legally responsible for the patient s medical bill (guarantor). 5. Charity Care will be provided according to the Federal Poverty s as described in this policy (see Addendum 1). 6. If a patient does not qualify for Charity Care under the Federal Poverty s, but has extraordinary expenses, such as high medical bills, Charity Care may be approved. Director of Finance must approve Charity Care in these cases. 7. If the patient qualifies for Medicaid, but has not completed all documentation, the patient will be deemed provisionally eligible for charity and the Social Worker will track and follow up with the patient. The progress of the Medicaid application will be communicated to the Reimbursement Department. 8. If the patient is deemed not eligible for Medicaid or charity care because their household income exceeds the charity care threshold, they may be eligible for a sliding scale fee or a time payment schedule. (See Sliding Fees Schedule, Addendum 1)

CHARITY FINANCIAL HARDSHIP APPLICATION I have requested Charity Care for services I will receive or have received from Adventist Home Health. I understand that if I do not fill this form out truthfully, this request will automatically be denied. If my request for Charity Care is approved based on incorrect information, I will be responsible for paying for all services provided by Adventist Home Health. Please describe why charity services should be granted. (to be completed by Medical Social Worker) Name: DOB: SS# Spouse Name: DOB: SS# MONTHLY INCOME Monthly Household : Gross $ Net $ Other Monthly : Gross $ Net $ Total Monthly : Gross $ Net $ MONTHLY EXPENSES Rent/Mortgage: Other Medical Expenses: Medical Insurance: Life Insurance: Car Payment: Car Insurance: Groceries: Utilities: Other Assets: Cable: Furniture/Appliance Payment: Clothing Expenses: Educational Expenses: Charitable Donations (church, etc): Subscriptions/Magazines: Other Expenses: Telephone: Credit Card 1 Name Balance Number Credit Card 2 Name Balance Number Credit Card 3 Name Balance Number (Please use the back of this form if you need additional space to list other expenses) Total Monthly Expenses: $ Please attach W2s, tax returns, and returns, recent pay stubs, and/or bank statements, etc. If you have additional information that may be helpful in our decision, please attach to this form. Recommendation: MSW Signature: Date:

CHARITY CARE AGREEMENT Name Discharge Date Adventist Home Health, Inc. ( AHH ) will make available to all patients home health care regardless of race, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or financial statuses that are uninsured, underinsured, or have experienced a catastrophic event and lack adequate resources to pay for services. If there is no medical insurance for reimbursement, the patient (or the patient s guarantor, if any) is responsible for payments. However, if the patient or guarantor does not have the ability to pay AHH for services, they may apply for charity care, a sliding fee scale, or attain a time payment plan. Probable eligibility will be decided within two business days of the initial request for these services or an application for Medical Assistance ( Medicaid ) or both. Our short-term goal is to provide services to educate you about your health care needs and how best for you to manage those needs in a home setting. If you are unable to manage your treatment plan alone, you will be required to authorize someone to do this on your behalf. Acknowledgement: I understand and agree that in order for AHH to provide home health services, I am responsible for: 1. Learning to manage my care independently or authorizing someone to learn on my behalf. 2. Providing accurate financial information (on an on-going basis) to assist in determining my eligibility for community resources and Charity Care. Should my financial information prove inaccurate, my care will be billed retroactive for all services provided and for future care. 3. Completing initial application processes for available community resources. 4. Continuing to follow up with community resources in a timely manner. 5. Agreeing to release information on Medicaid application to AHH. 6. Charity Care will not cover third party liability cases. If litigation is involved, I will be billed retroactive for the services that were provided for free and will be billed for all future services. I accept responsibility for compliance with the above stated requirements and acknowledge that failure to comply could result in discharge from AHH. If I do not comply and AHH continues to support my care, this in no way affects the right of AHH to discharge me in the event of a subsequent failure on my part to comply with the terms of this agreement. Date of Authorization Signature of Witness/Relationship Legal Representative if patient is unable to sign/relationship to If patient signs by making an X Witness/Relationship

Addendum 1 2018 Poverty s / Sliding Scale Table Annual Limits 1 $ 12,060 100% $ 12,060 100% 0% 2 $ 16,240 100% $ 16,240 100% 0% 3 $ 20,420 100% $ 20,420 100% 0% 4 $ 24,600 100% $ 24,600 100% 0% 5 $ 28,780 100% $ 28,780 100% 0% 6 $ 32,960 100% $ 32,960 100% 0% 7 $ 37,147 100% $ 37,147 100% 0% 8 $ 41,320 100% $ 41,320 100% 0% Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 200% $ 24,120 100% 0% 2 $ 16,240 200% $ 32,480 100% 0% 3 $ 20,420 200% $ 40,840 100% 0% 4 $ 24,600 200% $ 49,200 100% 0% 5 $ 28,780 200% $ 57,560 100% 0% 6 $ 32,960 200% $ 65,920 100% 0% 7 $ 37,147 200% $ 74,294 100% 0% 8 $ 41,320 200% $ 82,640 100% 0% Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 225% $ 27,135 80% 20% 2 $ 16,240 225% $ 36,540 80% 20% 3 $ 20,420 225% $ 45,945 80% 20% 4 $ 24,600 225% $ 55,350 80% 20% 5 $ 28,780 225% $ 64,755 80% 20% 6 $ 32,960 225% $ 74,160 80% 20% 7 $ 37,147 225% $ 83,581 80% 20% 8 $ 41,320 225% $ 92,970 80% 20% Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 250% $ 30,150 60% 40% 2 $ 16,240 250% $ 40,600 60% 40% 3 $ 20,420 250% $ 51,050 60% 40% 4 $ 24,600 250% $ 61,500 60% 40% 5 $ 28,780 250% $ 71,950 60% 40% 6 $ 32,960 250% $ 82,400 60% 40% 7 $ 37,147 250% $ 92,868 60% 40% 8 $ 41,320 250% $ 103,300 60% 40%

Addendum 1 (Cont.) 2018 Poverty s / Sliding Scale Table Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 275% $ 33,165 40% 60% 2 $ 16,240 275% $ 44,660 40% 60% 3 $ 20,420 275% $ 56,155 40% 60% 4 $ 24,600 275% $ 67,650 40% 60% 5 $ 28,780 275% $ 79,145 40% 60% 6 $ 32,960 275% $ 90,640 40% 60% 7 $ 37,147 275% $ 102,154 40% 60% 8 $ 41,320 275% $ 113,630 40% 60% Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 300% $ 36,180 20% 80% 2 $ 16,240 300% $ 48,720 20% 80% 3 $ 20,420 300% $ 61,260 20% 80% 4 $ 24,600 300% $ 73,800 20% 80% 5 $ 28,780 300% $ 86,340 20% 80% 6 $ 32,960 300% $ 98,880 20% 80% 7 $ 37,147 300% $ 111,441 20% 80% 8 $ 41,320 300% $ 123,960 20% 80% Limits Annual 1 $ 12,060 325% $ 39,195 0% 100% 2 $ 16,240 325% $ 52,780 0% 100% 3 $ 20,420 325% $ 66,365 0% 100% 4 $ 24,600 325% $ 79,950 0% 100% 5 $ 28,780 325% $ 93,535 0% 100% 6 $ 32,960 325% $ 107,120 0% 100% 7 $ 37,147 325% $ 120,728 0% 100% 8 $ 41,320 325% $ 134,290 0% 100%

Addendum 2 2018 Per Visit Fee Schedule Discipline Per Visit Fee Skilled Nursing $ 200 Physical Therapy $ 220 Occupational Therapy $ 220 Speech Therapy $ 220 Medical Social Worker $ 360 Home Health Aide $ 100