uncompensated

adjective
un·​com·​pen·​sat·​ed | \ ˌən-ˈkäm-pən-ˌsā-təd How to pronounce uncompensated (audio) , -ˌpen-\

Definition of uncompensated

1 : not providing or provided with monetary compensation : not paid or compensated uncompensated medical care/costs uncompensated workers … many thousands of our countrymen devote their rosy prime to the harsh and uncompensated work of writing poetry …— Marilynne Robinson
2a : not corrected or affected by physiological compensation — see compensation sense 1b uncompensated congestive heart failure
b : accompanied by a change in the pH of the blood uncompensated acidosis

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Yet Grassley noted that government investigations have found that nonprofit hospitals and for-profit hospitals provide similar levels of uncompensated care. Beth Mole, Ars Technica, "Tax-exempt hospital sues thousands of poor people while making millions," 27 June 2019 Methodist, like its peers, also gets assistance from the state of Tennessee to help offset its costs for providing uncompensated care. Wendi C. Thomas, ProPublica, "The Nonprofit Hospital That Makes Millions, Owns a Collection Agency and Relentlessly Sues the Poor," 27 June 2019 The federal Fair Labor Standards Act allows employers to disregard short bits of time that employees work if recording that time is impractical, the time required to complete the work is trivial, or the uncompensated tasks are irregular. Lauren Weber, WSJ, "California High Court Rules Starbucks Must Pay for Off-the-Clock Work," 27 July 2018 Those uncompensated drivers could then claim the cash from the AG's Unclaimed Property Division. John Tuohy, Indianapolis Star, "BMV accused of contempt in license overcharge case for delaying some refunds," 28 June 2018 One implicit federal subsidy is the post office’s monopoly right to your mailbox, which is to say a monopoly right to this uncompensated use of your time. Holman W. Jenkins, WSJ, "The Post Office and Trump’s Culture War," 20 Apr. 2018 Losses, as experts note, could extend to entire community health systems as thousands lose coverage and depend on uncompensated care. WSJ, "Are Medicaid Work Requirements a Good Idea?," 24 June 2018 That's even though some counties around the state including Upshur, Bexar and Harris have filed suit against manufacturers of opioids seeking to recoup uncompensated care costs. Scott Braddock, Houston Chronicle, "On opioid lawsuits, powerful Texas Republican says there is blame to go around," 30 Apr. 2018 The foundation found that state spending didn’t exceed expectations, and cost savings resulted from reductions in uncompensated care costs. Betsy Z. Russell, idahostatesman, "Labrador opens door to overturning Medicaid expansion initiative if voters pass it | Idaho Statesman," 27 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of uncompensated

1775, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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uncompensated

adjective
un·​com·​pen·​sat·​ed | \ -ˈkäm-pən-ˌsāt-əd, -ˌpen- How to pronounce uncompensated (audio) \

Medical Definition of uncompensated

1 : accompanied by a change in the pH of the blood uncompensated acidosis uncompensated alkalosis — compare compensated
2 : not corrected or affected by physiological compensation uncompensated congestive heart failure