DMN - Collin is top hospital debtor

10/06/07

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DMN - Collin is top hospital debtor

Collin is top hospital debtor
Parkland says counties outside Dallas owe $25M in indigent care

Saturday, October 6, 2007
By ED HOUSEWRIGHT / The Dallas Morning News
ehousewright@dallasnews.com

Parkland Memorial Hospital provided more than $25 million in unreimbursed care last year to residents outside Dallas County, and like in years past, Collin County rang up the largest unpaid tab, Parkland records show.

Collin County residents accounted for $5.7 million in care provided by Parkland. Tarrant and Denton counties together accounted for $6.2 million, statistics show.

Parkland officials said the numbers reinforce a need for counties to give more money to the hospital. But some officials, including those in Collin and Denton counties, said their constituents are not willing to pay more for health care.

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