I’m sure they’d love the PR and media coverage over these lawsuits.
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There was an article in the Sun last month about this too and in there, UC Health said something like, "We pass these unpaid bills to collection agencies, and then they sue the patients. What's the problem?" but clearly, this was the motivation: to hide their name from the courts. I wasn't surprised to see this article/legistlation come up this week.
How in hell can they seek warrants to have people arrested for medical debt?
Not that I think hospitals would care about being named plaintiffs, credit card companies certainly don't. But it sounds like they can still sell the debt to a collections agency and dodge this.
Though the plaintiff and the creditor should be one in the same.