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b Does the answer to 2.2a mean a hospital must deny an application for free care for dates of service after Dec. 14, 2000, if the date of service is more than three years old?

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b Does the answer to 2.2a mean a hospital must deny an application for free care for dates of service after Dec. 14, 2000, if the date of service is more than three years old?

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No. OAC 5101:3-2-07.17 gives a hospital the right to accept or deny applications for post-12/14/00 dates of service that are more than three years old. However, each hospital should establish a written policy on the acceptance of three-year and older applications and consistently apply it.

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