Statute of limitations; medical debt payment period.
Impact
If passed, HB1615 would alter existing legal frameworks governing debt collection, particularly in medical contexts. By establishing a specific three-year limit, the bill seeks to ensure that patients are not subjected to indefinite or excessive harassment from collectors regarding medical debts. This change could lead to a higher level of financial security for patients by clearly defining their rights regarding medical bills. It may also encourage healthcare providers to establish more fair payment plans for patients who may struggle to pay for medical services promptly.
Summary
House Bill 1615 proposes an amendment to ยง8.01-246 of the Code of Virginia, specifically concerning the statute of limitations for actions involving medical debt. The bill stipulates that actions to collect medical debt must be initiated within three years from the original date of the health care service, unless a specific payment agreement with the provider allows for a longer period. This aim of this legislation is to set clearer guidelines regarding the time frame in which healthcare providers can collect debts from patients, thereby providing patients with more protection against prolonged debt collection efforts.
Contention
The bill faces potential debate regarding the balance between protecting patients and the impacts on hospitals and healthcare providers who rely on timely debt recovery. Critics of the legislation may argue that a short statute of limitations could adversely affect medical providers' revenue cycles, potentially leading to gaps in funding for essential services. Supporters, on the other hand, are likely to emphasize the importance of shielding vulnerable patients from aggressive collection practices and ensuring they have a fair opportunity to manage their debts without unnecessary duress.
Shortens statute of limitations on certain contracts claims; clarifies that partial payment on obligation either tolls or revises, as applicable, relevant statute of limitations.