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The costs of uncompensated care are estimated to be about $41 billion in 2004. Projected government spending available to pay for the care of the uninsured in 2004 is $34.6 billion—about 85% of the total uncompensated care bill. More than half of all funds for uncompensated care come from the federal government, with the majority (70%) of federal dollars flowing through Medicare and Medicaid. Most government dollars for uncompensated care goes for hospital care—which is paid indirectly to hospitals based partly on the share of uncompensated care they provide. Uncompensated care costs in direct service programs,. | FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY So you ve decided to buy a car minivan SUV or pickup. Now the question is which one If you factor safety into your choice you probably want to know what s the safest vehicle to buy Safety has numerous aspects so there s no direct answer although it s clear that some vehicles are safer than others. You can find safer vehicles in various price and style groups. Use this publication to help identify the best choices. Start by recognizing that safety involves AVOIDING CRASHES to begin with and then PROTECTING YOU if and when a crash occurs. CRASH AVOIDANCE All vehicles have basic features to reduce crash likelihood lights so other motorists can see you brakes to stop etc. New technol- ogy is being added to .ocHOOse S TOP saFE help avoid crashes in the first place. Two features already are reducing crashes forward collision avoidance and adaptive headlights. Forward collision avoidance alerts you if you get too close to a car in front and can brake if you don t respond in time. Other systems brake without warning and are designed for low-speed traffic. Adaptive headlights shift direction as you steer to help you see better on curves in the dark. Analysis by the Highway Loss Data Institute indicates that forward collision avoidance and adaptive headlights are reducing insurance claims. To find vehicles with these features go to iihs.org crash_avoidance. ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL is a proven crash avoidance feature that s standard on 2012 and later models. ESC is an extension of antilock brake technology that helps drivers maintain control on curves and slippery roads. ESC engages automatically to help keep the vehicle in the intended line of travel. It lowers the risk of a fatal single-vehicle crash by about half and the risk of a fatal rollover by as much as 80 percent. To find earlier models with ESC go to iihs.org ratings esc esc.aspx. DON T COUNT ON AVOIDING CRASHES. Despite everyone s best efforts millions of crashes occur each year. Tens of .