Alaska Hospital Charity Care & Financial Assistance Guide

Discover how to qualify for charity care and financial assistance programs at Alaska hospitals. Learn your rights, check your eligibility, and find out how to apply for help with your medical bills.

Check If You Qualify for Financial Assistance in Alaska

Use our free calculator to estimate your eligibility based on your household size and annual income.

Check Your Eligibility

Find out if you qualify for charity care or financial assistance based on federal poverty guidelines.

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2024 Federal Poverty Level Income Thresholds

Household Size100% FPL200% FPL (Free Care)400% FPL (Discounted)
1$15,060$30,120$60,240
2$20,440$40,880$81,760
3$25,820$51,640$103,280
4$31,200$62,400$124,800
5$36,580$73,160$146,320
6$41,960$83,920$167,840
7$47,340$94,680$189,360
8$52,720$105,440$210,880

Alaska Charity Care Income Limits

Hospitals in Alaska use the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) to determine financial assistance eligibility. Generally, patients with income below 200% FPL qualify for free care, and those between 200-400% FPL may receive significant discounts. Exact thresholds vary by hospital. Refer to the calculator table above for FPL income levels.

Your Rights: Alaska Hospital Financial Assistance Laws

Alaska does not have specific state charity care legislation. Non-profit hospitals must follow federal 501(r) requirements under the ACA. Alaska expanded Medicaid in 2015, providing broader coverage for low-income residents and reducing the need for charity care among some populations.

  • Alaska expanded Medicaid in 2015, covering adults up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level
  • Healthcare costs in Alaska are among the highest in the nation due to geographic isolation
  • Non-profit hospitals must have financial assistance policies under federal law
  • The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium provides care to Alaska Native and American Indian populations

Information verified: January 28, 2026

Hospitals in Alaska with Financial Assistance Programs

These hospitals in Alaska offer financial assistance programs for eligible patients.

How to Apply for Hospital Charity Care in Alaska

Follow these steps to apply for financial assistance at a hospital:

  1. 1

    Request a financial assistance application

    Contact the hospital's billing department and ask for a financial assistance application. Non-profit hospitals are legally required to provide this information.

  2. 2

    Gather required documents

    You'll typically need proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns), photo ID, proof of residence, and insurance information or proof of uninsured status.

  3. 3

    Submit before the deadline

    Most hospitals allow up to 240 days from the first billing statement to apply for financial assistance. Submit your application as early as possible.

  4. 4

    Follow up on your application

    Call the billing department regularly to check on your application status. Keep copies of everything you submit.

  5. 5

    Appeal if denied

    If your application is denied, you have the right to appeal. Ask for the specific reasons for denial in writing and provide additional documentation if needed.

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