When I joined the staff in 1972, the county had a yearly budget to run the hospital, which was mandated to serve the indigent population.
"A key issue all along has been how to pay for the medically indigent population, which now costs the county $50 million a year."
They are, she concluded, the "most oppressed of our indigent population," facing problems with language, the bureauracy and the police.
With finery and gaudy spectacles, he would cow the indigent population.
And the last thing they want to focus on is the indigent population, and that's who we're going to serve.
It is one of the primary healthcare delivery systems in the north San Fernando Valley, especially the area's large indigent population.
Primary Healthcare Network is a collaborative effort that serves the rural hospital's uninsured and indigent population.
The first is that the indigent populations who might be helped by medication have never really been identified.
Puerto Rico's indigent population has relied exclusively on the local government for their healthcare needs since the start of the island's commonwealth status.
Both mainly focused care on the local indigent population.