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Hi Nora,

 

I used an unsubsidized base fee of $65 per hour. After some research

during which I discovered that the official poverty line was based on the

cost of enough food for a family of 4, I made a list of necessities to

sustain life as a participating member of society. These included,

transportation for work, school, shopping, telephone and clothing.

The total from this list identified the income level under which a person is

a member of the underclass - e.g. has insufficient independent means to

obtain sufficient nutrition to maintain health or clean shelter. That

number was approximately $22,000 per annum and established the vertical axis

level for $5 token pmt. or waived fee. Income level alone is an

inaccurate representation of need. So I included the number of dependents

per total income and that comprised the horizontal axis. The range of fees

therefore was $0 to $65 per hour. Gifts over that amount were encouraged.

Interestingly, a small but significant number of patients voluntarily paid

more than the fee they were qualified for.

 

Joe

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