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  1. The status of persons who are sick or injured and lack the resources or insurance to pay for the cost of their treatment. This status is encountered in nations that lack comprehensive publicly funded (tax-supported) medical and hospital insurance programs.

  2. The medically indigent, who by definition lack adequate health insurance, constitute a diverse group that includes poor people who have no public insurance, substantial numbers of...

    • Donald O. Nutter
    • 1987
  3. Medically Indigent Adults ( MIAs) in the health care system of the United States are persons who do not have health insurance and who are not eligible for other health care such as Medicaid, Medicare, or private health insurance. [1]

  4. Medical Indigency is when a patient does not have the financial means to pay for their medical expenses, on top of living expenses for themselves. In the above example, Jill was barely able to...

  5. in·di·gent. ( in'dij-ĕnt) Having insufficient income to pay for medical care or other living necessities. [L. indigentia, want or need] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content .

  6. indigent. Fewer examples. It was a time not so much of poverty but of real indigence. Social insurance programmes have protected millions and millions of Americans from indigence in old age and when facing health care emergencies.

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  8. The meaning of INDIGENCE is a level of poverty in which real hardship and deprivation are suffered and comforts of life are wholly lacking. How to use indigence in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Indigence.

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