The changes in medical debt credit reporting regulations have dramatically impacted provider recoveries, even for those who don’t credit report! Significant media and social media attention has created myths, including one suggesting that medical debts are no longer owed!
While it appears to be a minor regulatory change, it impacts recoveries nationwide and patient perceptions about the validity of any medical accounts owed.
The federal courts have temporarily halted the rule, but it continues to impact healthcare providers nationwide. This session will share the misconceptions being circulated, the latest information from Washington, the impact being felt across the nation, and action steps every provider organization should include in their government relations and revenue cycle processes.
Sponsored by State, panelists include:
- Tim Haag, President & CEO of State; ACA International Board President
- Leah Dempsey, Shareholder of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP
- Dennis Jones, Sr. Dir. of Revenue Cycle SBO of Jefferson Health
- Steve Beard, Sales Advisor of State
Click here to stream this informative discussion on how excluding medical debt credit reporting can impact healthcare providers.