Boston Medical Center Financial Assistance: Income Limits and How to Apply (2026)

Boston Medical Center offers 100% free care to patients with household income at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level (about $49,500 a year for a family of four) and discounted care up to 300% FPL. Here is who qualifies, what you need, and how to apply.

Updated June 2026

Boston Medical Center Income Limits for Free Care

Your eligibility is based on household income as a percentage of the Federal Poverty Level. Free care applies at or below 150% FPL; discounted care applies up to 300% FPL.

Household sizeFree care if income is at or below (150% FPL)Discounted care up to (300% FPL)
1 person$23,940$47,880
2 people$32,460$64,920
3 people$40,980$81,960
4 people$49,500$99,000
5 people$58,020$116,040
6 people$66,540$133,080

Income figures use 2026 Federal Poverty Level guidelines and are rounded. Actual eligibility depends on the hospital's review of your application.

What Boston Medical Center Offers

Free care

100% of the bill at or below 150% FPL. Free care (Health Safety Net Full) at or below 150% FPL; income-based partial coverage from 150-300% FPL. Covered regardless of immigration status.

Discounted care

Up to 300% FPL, as a sliding-scale discount.

Hardship / catastrophic

Health Safety Net Medical Hardship: a Massachusetts resident of any income may qualify when medical expenses deplete countable income below a threshold.

How to Apply for Boston Medical Center Financial Assistance

  1. 1

    Request an itemized bill

    Ask for a fully itemized bill so you can confirm every charge before you apply or pay.

  2. 2

    Gather your documents

    Collect proof of income, proof of household size, government-issued photo id.

  3. 3

    Submit the Boston Medical Center application

    Two recent pay stubs (or tax return) and a photo ID per adult household member; Financial Counseling at 617-414-5155.

  4. 4

    Ask for a billing hold

    Request a hold on collections activity while your application is reviewed, so the account does not advance.

  5. 5

    Get the decision in writing

    Keep the approval or denial in writing. You generally have about 240 days from your billing date to apply. If you are denied, you can appeal or request an interest-free payment plan.

What you will need

  • Proof of income (recent pay stubs, tax return, or benefit award letters)
  • Proof of household size (tax return listing dependents, or similar)
  • Government-issued photo ID
Deadline: about 240 days from billing.
Residency: Massachusetts resident..
Citizenship: not required.

Before you pay, know this

  • Applying for financial assistance does not affect your credit.
  • Many hospitals grant presumptive eligibility if you already receive Medicaid, SNAP, or similar programs, which can speed approval.
  • You can often apply even after a bill goes to collections, and assistance is frequently applied retroactively. Do not assume it is too late.
  • If you are denied, you can appeal or ask for an interest-free payment plan.

Not sure you qualify? You may still be able to save.

Charity care is only one way to lower a hospital bill. CareRoute Bill Defense works every angle on your Boston Medical Center bill: billing errors, insurance underpayments and denied claims, financial assistance, and direct negotiation with the hospital. So even if you do not qualify for free care, there is often money to save. You pay nothing upfront and only a fraction of what we save you (capped at $1,000). If we cannot lower your bill, you owe nothing.

Get help with your bill

Massachusetts also has medical-bill protections that may help beyond Boston Medical Center's own program, such as limits on collections, credit reporting, and wage garnishment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Boston Medical Center offer financial assistance or charity care?
Yes. Boston Medical Center provides 100% free care to patients with household income at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level, plus discounted care up to 300% FPL (a sliding-scale discount).
What is the income limit for free care at Boston Medical Center?
Free care is available at or below 150% FPL. For a family of four in 2026 that is about $49,500 per year. See the income table above for other household sizes. Income above that may still qualify for discounted care up to 300% FPL.
How do I apply for Boston Medical Center financial assistance?
Request an itemized bill, gather your income documents and a photo ID, then submit the hospital's financial assistance application. Two recent pay stubs (or tax return) and a photo ID per adult household member; Financial Counseling at 617-414-5155. You generally have about 240 days from your billing date to apply.
Can insured patients qualify for financial assistance at Boston Medical Center?
Yes. The balance left after your insurance pays can still qualify for charity care or a discount if you meet the income limits above. Some states and hospitals also ask insured patients to show high out-of-pocket costs, so confirm the exact rule with Boston Medical Center.
What if my bill is unaffordable even above the income limit?
Boston Medical Center has a hardship provision. Health Safety Net Medical Hardship: a Massachusetts resident of any income may qualify when medical expenses deplete countable income below a threshold. It is worth applying even if your income is above the free-care line.
Can I apply for Boston Medical Center financial assistance if my bill is already in collections?
You can usually still apply even after a bill goes to collections, and hospitals often apply approved assistance retroactively to recent accounts. Applying can also pause collection activity while the hospital reviews your case, so apply within about 240 days of your billing date.
Will applying for financial assistance affect my credit?
No. Applying for hospital financial assistance is not a credit check and does not affect your credit score. Getting a bill reduced or covered actually helps you avoid the collections and credit damage that come from an unpaid balance.
Does Boston Medical Center require US citizenship or residency?
No. Boston Medical Center does not require US citizenship, and immigration status does not bar eligibility. Residency note: Massachusetts resident.
Can CareRoute help with a Boston Medical Center bill?
Yes. CareRoute Bill Defense looks at every way to lower your bill, not just charity care: billing errors, insurance underpayments and denied claims, financial assistance, and direct negotiation. You pay nothing upfront and only a fraction of what we save you (capped at $1,000), with no fee at all if we cannot reduce your bill.

Sources and verification. Last verified June 2026, based on Boston Medical Center's published financial assistance policy (official policy). How we research these guides.

Eligibility details may change. This page is informational and not financial or legal advice. Confirm current terms with Boston Medical Center's financial assistance office before applying.