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In reply to the discussion: Debt collectors embedded in hospital emergency rooms demand payment before treatment. [View all]azurnoir
(45,850 posts)29. Not good enough IMO
Fairview needs to be seriously taken to task over this they broke the law and allowed a third party collection agency access to HIPAA protected patient information, which BTW was stolen via a laptop computer in a car belonging to one Accretive Health's employee's that in and of itself should result in fines and possibly patient lawsuits
also and unfortunately Fairview now works in conjunction with U of M medical and if you use U of M you will be double billed and the routine office visit that used to cost your $20 to $30 co-pay can end up costing $150-$200 !
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Debt collectors embedded in hospital emergency rooms demand payment before treatment. [View all]
salvorhardin
Apr 2012
OP
Don't worry, once we all have "access to health insurance", we'll get the debt collectors blessings
Romulox
Apr 2012
#4
that's against the law here. Patient has to receive care before anybody can discuss
WI_DEM
Apr 2012
#6
Thanks for that vote of confidence in my neologism :) I had been using
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#38
UPDATE: Fairview Health breaks with debt collector after Minn. attorney general alleges violations
eppur_se_muova
Apr 2012
#25
Too bad we don't have Medicare for All. That would have saved those hospitals....
Scuba
Apr 2012
#34
The medical debt collectors and the owners/ceos of profit hospitals are the ones who are truly sick
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2012
#30