Okay, so I had this crazy medical bill that I was seriously stressing over. I’d heard about financial assistance programs, but honestly, it all seemed super confusing. Then, I stumbled upon something called “CHI Franciscan Health Financial Assistance.” I figured, “Why not give it a shot?” So here is what happened!
Figuring Out Where to Start
First, I spent some time just browsing their main website, you know and I finally found a section on “Financial Assistance”. It was a little buried, I’m not gonna lie. My adivice for you is that you can use searching tools in the website.

The page had some general info, but what I really needed was the actual application and to figure out if I even qualified.
Gathering All My Paperwork (Ugh!)
Next, I realized I needed to gather a ton of documents. Seriously, it felt like I was applying for a mortgage or something! I had to dig up:
- Proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns – the whole nine yards)
- Bank statements (to show my, uh, less-than-impressive savings)
- Info about my household size (it’s just me and my cat, but hey, he eats a lot)
- Copies of my medical bills (the scary ones)
This part took me a while, I am that kind of person always losing my files, just being honest.
Filling Out the Application (Fingers Crossed!)
I downloaded the application form, which was a PDF. There were a lot of questions. Everything from basic contact info to detailed financial questions. Some parts of the form made me confused. But I just tried to be as honest and thorough as possible.
Submitting and Waiting (The Hardest Part!)
Once I double-checked everything (like, five times), I finally submitted the application. I mailed it in, though I think they might have had an online option too, should’ve looked into that more. I was so nervous that they need more file from me.
The Result!
Then came the waiting game. It felt like forever! Finally, I got a letter in the mail. And guess what? I was approved for some assistance! It didn’t cover the entire bill, but it helped reduce it significantly. I was so relieved, I can’t even tell you.
This whole thing was a bit of a process, but it was definitely worth it in the end. If you’re dealing with big medical bills, it can be a lifesaver.
