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  4. Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
  5. N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 10, ch. 52 - HOSPITAL SERVICES MANUAL
  6. Subchapter 13 - ELIGIBILITY FOR AND BASIS OF PAYMENT FOR DISPROPORTIONATE SHARE HOSPITALS

Subchapter 13 - ELIGIBILITY FOR AND BASIS OF PAYMENT FOR DISPROPORTIONATE SHARE HOSPITALS

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  1. § 10:52-13.1 - Disproportionate share adjustment-general eligibility
  2. § 10:52-13.2 - Disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payment-general
  3. § 10:52-13.3 - Eligibility and disproportionate share hospital payments for hospitals operating under
  4. § 10:52-13.4 - Eligibility for disproportionate share hospital payments from the Charity Care Component of the Health Care Subsidy Fund
  5. § 10:52-13.5 - Eligibility for and payment of Hospital Relief Subsidy Fund DSH
  6. § 10:52-13.6 - Eligibility and payment for DSH funding from the Hospital Subsidy Fund for Mentally Ill and Developmentally Disabled Clients
  7. § 10:52-13.7 - Calculation and distribution of disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments as a result of a hospital closure; purpose, and procedure

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