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Lawmakers push for stronger consumer protections in medical debt

July 11, 2024 | Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Lawmakers push for stronger consumer protections in medical debt
In a recent government meeting, a Connecticut legislator highlighted the state's pioneering efforts to implement consumer-friendly debt collection practices, particularly in the healthcare sector. The legislator, who previously chaired the public health committee, expressed enthusiasm for a new bipartisan initiative—the Strengthening Consumer Protections and Medical Debt Transparency Act—co-introduced with Senator Braun. This legislation aims to introduce several incremental reforms to enhance consumer protections regarding medical debt.

The discussion emphasized the positive impact of transparency on healthcare providers' debt collection practices. The legislator noted that increased visibility into these practices has led to significant improvements among hospitals in Connecticut. For instance, Yale New Haven Hospital, once criticized for its aggressive debt collection strategies, has transformed into one of the most consumer-friendly hospitals in the state. Similarly, Danbury Hospital, which previously ranked among the highest for aggressive debt collection, adjusted its practices after being compared to state averages.

The legislator attributed these successes to Connecticut's unique healthcare landscape, characterized by not-for-profit hospitals governed by community boards. This structure fosters a sense of accountability to the community, which has proven essential in promoting fairer debt collection practices. The proposed legislation seeks to replicate these successful strategies on a broader scale, aiming to protect consumers from predatory debt collection practices in the medical field.

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