2019 brings changes to credit reporting
Posted: July 22, 2019
Healthcare is the leading cause of consumer debt in America. According to a recent Gallup survey, Americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion last year…
Keep ReadingHealthcare is the leading cause of consumer debt in America. According to a recent Gallup survey, Americans borrowed an estimated $88 billion last year…
Keep ReadingTelemedicine is being closely monitored by many hospitals and medical care facilities across the country as a great new means for boosting accounts receivable.
Keep ReadingBelieve it or not, a report issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau states that up to 26 million people—or 1 in every 10—in…
Keep ReadingFor over a decade now, states across the US have been trying to get all payer claims databases, or APCD’s, off the ground. Essentially, these…
Keep ReadingFor a health system or hospital, the decision to outsource any element of their services must be carefully considered. New technology makes it easier…
Keep ReadingSettlement agreements between the three main consumer reporting agencies (TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian) and more than 30 state attorney generals from across the US…
Keep ReadingAccording to a recent report by the Urban Institute, national health spending by the end of the decade is projected to be as much…
Keep ReadingRecently, John Oliver made television history by first buying, then forgiving the medical debt of 9,000 people. Oliver was able to purchase the $15M…
Keep ReadingThe Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is a federal law which provides protection from financial obligation and liability to both military personnel and their…
Keep ReadingA CIO of a major healthcare system recently stated at a conference that customer complaints via Twitter didn’t concern him. This attitude needs to change…
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