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- California Department of State Hospitals
For non-urgent mental health services, please contact your county mental health department
- Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Payments
Federal law requires that state Medicaid programs make Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments to qualifying hospitals that serve a large number of Medicaid and uninsured individuals
- Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) | CMS
According to section 1886 (d) (5) (F) of the Act, there are two methods for a hospital to qualify for the Medicare DSH adjustment The primary method is for a hospital to qualify based on a statutory formula that results in the DSH patient percentage
- California Department of State Hospitals - LinkedIn
The California Department of State Hospitals (DSH) is the nation’s largest forensic mental health hospital system, operating five hospital facilities across California, as well as a centralized
- Fact Sheet: Medicaid DSH Program - AHA
The Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) program provides essential financial assistance to hospitals that care for our nation’s most vulnerable populations, including children and those who are disabled and elderly
- California Department of State Hospitals - Facebook
DSH-Metropolitan celebrated Black History Month by hosting a "Taste of Soul" event Several staff members volunteered their time and talents to prepare delicious soul food dishes, creating a space for fellowship and cultural sharing
- DSH Exam 2026: The Complete Guide to Germanys University German Test
What Is the DSH? The DSH is Germany’s oldest university-level German exam It was developed by German universities themselves, not by a central testing organization That is why it is decentralized: every university writes and grades its own version of the exam
- Disproportionate Share Hospitals | HRSA
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
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