Outdated hospital billing practices present challenge to meeting new debt collection rules
Published: Tue, 10/19/21
Outdated hospital billing practices present challenge to meeting new debt collection rules
Outdated billing practices, particularly in hospitals and physician offices, are causing some issues for debt collection firms as they revamp their consumer communication practices as required by law, Bloomberg Law reported Oct. 19.
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