Most Popular Stories
- Competitor hospitals form joint cardiology physician practice
- Arizona becomes first state to drop children's health program
- Bill opposing health insurance mandate signed by Idaho governor
- Humana slammed after posting 65 percent increase in third quarter profits
- Health reform could cut deficit by $138B, CBO says
- State high court removes hospital's property tax exemption
Featured Jobs
-
Psychiatry Job for New York
StaffPointe, LLC - upstate, NY -
Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health APRN
Minnesota Department of Human Services - Willmar, MN -
Psychiatric Job in Montana
StaffPointe, LLC - north, MO -
Endocrinologist Job in Washington
StaffPointe, LLC - confidential, WA -
Cardiology Job in Nevada
StaffPointe, LLC - near Carson City, NV
Events
- Web & ACTION: Effective Crisis Management of Serious Clinical Events
March 31, 2010 - Hot Topics In Patient Care Device Integration Free Webinar
March 31st - New IHI Seminar: How Market Leaders Outpace the Competition
April 12-13, 2010 — Scottsdale, Arizona - The Burrill Consumer Digital Health Meeting
March 22-23, 2010 — SFO Marriott, Burlingame, CA
Paid Research Reports
- Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics in Diagnostics: Market landscape, innovative technologies and future outlook
- Healthcare Regulatory Update: The United Arab Emirates
- Point of Care Testing: Evaluating the return to evidence based medicine, novel technologies and the competitive landscape
- Pipeline and Commercial Insight: Supportive Care in Oncology
- Mapping the Healthcare Landscape Bringing pharmaceuticals into focus
- The Gastrointestinal Market Outlook To 2014: Market dynamics, competitive landscape, emerging therapies
HOT TOPICS >> ARRA | Recovery Audit Contractors | Women in Health IT | Collections | Bond Ratings | Charity Care
Free Newsletter
FierceHealthFinance is a weekly healthcare finance update for health executives, IT managers, and financial managers. Join fellow industry insiders who get FierceHealthFinance via email for their must know healthcare finance news. Sign up today!
About | View Sample | Privacy
Latest News
Popular Topics
Whitepapers
- An Option for the Ages: The FHA/HUD Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program
- Building Teams in Primary Care: Lessons from 15 Case Studies
- Focus on Health Care Finance: 2010 Financing Options for Large Hospitals and Multi-Hospital Systems
- Measuring the Impact of Healthcare Reform: the Pharmaceutical Industry
- EMR Return on Investment: Improving Efficiency and Quality with an Electronic
- Information Security in Health Care- Four Critical Errors
MN bill blocks hospitals from using debt info pre-care
Arguing that such a practice is coming, even if it isn't widely observed yet, Minnesota legislators have approved a bill forbidding hospitals from using information about a patient's medical debt history to decide whether or not to treat that patient. The bill forbids providers from sharing or obtaining medical debt information until after care is delivered. Hospitals are entitled to determine patient income and assets, but only for the purpose of qualifying the patient for charity programs or state and federal reimbursement.
Right now, a small number of providers have begun financially qualifying patients who need elective procedures. That could conceivably disqualify a substantial minority of patients seeking care, as one in five Americans have medical debt, according to research by the Commonwealth Fund.
To learn more about the bill:
- read this piece from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune
- read the bill text
Related Articles:
Trend: Hospitals requiring upfront payments before treatment
HMA adopts tougher collections strategy
Hospitals collecting patient bills up front
Related Stories
- MN governor vetoes medical debt history bill
- Study: Best self-pay collectors 300 percent better than worst
- Tools for managing the self-pay patient
- Equity firms partner for $100M buyout of eligibility firm
- Tenet Healthcare offers patients ability to pay bills online
- Study: Uninsured ranks could be much lower
- Insurer troubles could mean more bad debt for providers
- Trend: Hospitals requiring upfront cash payments before treatment
- Study: Better records could boost self-pay collections
- HMA sells seven-hospital stake to Novant
Comments
Post new comment
Home
| Subscribe | Advertise | Mobile Edition | RSS |
Privacy
| Site Map | List in Marketplace | Supplier MarketplaceTHE FIERCEMARKETS NETWORKFierceFinance | FierceFinanceIT | FierceComplianceIT | FierceHealthcare | FierceHealthFinance | FierceHealthIT | Hospital Impact | FierceMobileHealthcare | FierceCIO | FierceCIO:TechWatch | FierceContentManagement | FierceMobileIT | FierceGovernmentIT | FierceBiotech | FierceBiotech Research | FiercePharma | FierceVaccines | FierceBiotechIT | FiercePharma Manufacturing | FierceIPTV | FierceOnlineVideo | FierceTelecom | FierceVoIP | FierceBroadbandWireless | FierceDeveloper | FierceMobileContent | FierceWireless | FierceWireless:Europe | FierceCable© 2010 FierceMarkets. All rights reserved. |
![]() |





