More than half of nonprofit medical centers do not tell uninsured and underinsured patients that they could be eligible for free or discounted care before attempting to collect unpaid bills from them, The Washington Post reports, citing a new University of Michigan study.
Researchers at the school’s Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation reviewed the tax returns of 1,800 nonprofit hospitals to assess compliance with Affordable Care Act mandates that take full effect next year. The requirements include having written policies on who can get discounted care and notifying such patients about their eligibility.
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