Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1271

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Medical Debt

Impact

The proposed changes aim to enhance consumer protections for individuals struggling with medical debt—often a significant burden for many. By restricting certain collection actions, the bill efforts to prevent abusive practices and ensure that individuals facing financial hardships cannot be subjected to overwhelming pressures or threats. This reform is particularly significant as it recognizes the unique challenges posed by medical debts, which can be catastrophic for families, often leading to a cycle of indebtedness and financial distress.

Summary

House Bill 1271 seeks to reform the laws concerning medical debt collection in Florida. The bill revises the definition of 'extraordinary collection action' and introduces a new term, 'prohibited collection actions,' which outlines specific actions that medical creditors and debt collectors are barred from taking. This includes aggressive collection tactics such as causing a person's arrest, garnishing wages, and other practices that might intimidate individuals into paying their debts. The bill aims to provide a framework that protects consumers and limits the types of collection actions that can be taken against individuals with unpaid medical bills.

Contention

Despite the well-intentioned purpose of the bill, there may be contention related to the interests of medical debt collectors and creditors who argue that limiting collection actions could hinder their ability to recover debts. They might contend that the proposed definitions of prohibited actions could make it more difficult for them to assert rightful claims on unpaid debts, potentially resulting in financial losses for healthcare providers. Overall, potential opposition could center on finding a balance between protecting consumers who face financial duress and ensuring that healthcare services can remain viable and continue operations without incurring debt themselves.

Companion Bills

FL S1222

Similar To Medical Debt

Previously Filed As

FL H0547

Medical Debt

FL H0149

Claims for Adverse Reactions to Vaccine and Drugs under the Medicaid and Medically Needy Programs

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Prohibited Practices in Consumer Debt Collection

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Coverage of Dental Services under the Medicaid Program

FL S0656

Health Care Billing and Collection Activities

FL H1529

Home Health Aide for Medically Fragile Children Program

FL H1507

Medicaid Eligibility for Medical Assistance and Related Services

FL H6017

Recovery of Damages for Medical Negligence Resulting in Death

FL H0815

Patient Referrals by Medicaid Managed Care Organizations and Managed Care Plans

FL H0533

Naturopathic Medicine

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