rajshukla
Joined: 03 Jan 2012 Posts: 160
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:31 pm Post subject: hi |
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When you get medical bills and leave them unpaid, you begin to get past due notices on the unpaid medical bills. If you continue to ignore the medical bills, the next step is collection notices. The health care system is known to take advantages of the state laws and use all necessary to collect their money. At this point if you continue to ignore the debt they can take legal action against you, which could include wage garnishments, liens judgments. If you receive legal notices, you should contact an immediately. If determined none of these are applicable in helping you, the health care industry can sell your unpaid medical bills to collection agencies that will hound you daily, through all communication methods possible for what seems like forever. t may surprise you to know the United States is spending 1/5th of its total annual budget on health care, so why does it feel like scraping the bottom of the barrel sometimes when poor families look for sources to pay hospital bills? Twenty percent in health spending seems like enough, but when you compare that with Egypt for example which allocates a little more than 23% to health, it does put the whole thing in proper perspective. If you can't make heads and tails of the medical jargon, your insurance company will only be too glad to help because it can save money in the process. You can even ask your hospital's billing department for a meeting with your insurance account officer to rationalize and justify your medical bill debt.
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