Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1222

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To ensure uniform and transparent reporting of medical debt data

Impact

The passage of H1222 is expected to introduce significant changes to how medical debt is handled within the state. By mandating a reporting system, the bill aims to provide better visibility into the prevalence and impact of medical debt on different demographics. This includes provisions for evaluating how factors such as race, income, and geographical location might correlate with the accumulation of medical debt, thereby influencing public policy and funding decisions related to healthcare and social services.

Summary

House Bill H1222 aims to ensure uniform and transparent reporting of medical debt data in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of a uniform electronic system for the public reporting of medical debts, particularly involving overdue debts that providers may forward to debt collection agencies. This move is intended to protect patients from negative consequences related to medical creditors while advocating for accountability and transparency in the medical billing process. Under the proposed regulations, significant medical debts—defined as those exceeding $200—would require structured reporting procedures before being handed over to debt collectors.

Contention

There may be contention regarding the implementation of H1222. Healthcare providers and debt collection agencies may express concerns over the potential increase in administrative burdens associated with reporting procedures. Additionally, while many consumer advocates support the bill for its patient protection measures, there are apprehensions about how effectively the data will be managed and utilized. Critics might argue that while the bill addresses transparency, it could inadvertently complicate collection processes, thus impacting the financial realities of healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

MA S743

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