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(3) To the extent the hospital provides financial |
assistance and the circumstances of the uninsured patient |
suggest the potential for eligibility for charity care, |
the uninsured patient has been given at least 60 days |
following the date of discharge or receipt of outpatient |
care to submit an application for financial assistance. |
(4) If the uninsured patient has agreed to a |
reasonable payment plan with the hospital, and the patient |
has failed to make payments in accordance with that |
reasonable payment plan. |
(5) If the uninsured patient informs the hospital that |
he or she has applied for health care coverage under |
Medicaid, Kidcare, or other government-sponsored health |
care program (and there is a reasonable basis to believe |
that the patient will qualify for such program) but the |
patient's application is denied.
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(a-5) A hospital shall proactively offer information on |
charity care options available to uninsured patients, |
regardless of their immigration status or residency. |
(b) A hospital may not refer a bill, or portion thereof, to |
a collection agency or attorney for collection action against |
the insured patient, without first offering the patient the |
opportunity to request a reasonable payment plan for the |
amount personally owed by the patient. Such an opportunity |
shall be made available for the 30 days following the date of |
the initial bill. If the insured patient requests a reasonable |
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payment plan, but fails to agree to a plan within 30 days of |
the request, the hospital may proceed with collection action |
against the patient. |
(c) No collection agency, law firm, or individual may |
initiate legal action for non-payment of a hospital bill |
against a patient without the written approval of an |
authorized hospital employee who reasonably believes that the |
conditions for pursuing collection action under this Section |
have been met. |
(d) Nothing in this Section prohibits a hospital from |
engaging an outside third party agency, firm, or individual to |
manage the process of implementing the hospital's financial |
assistance and reasonable payment plan programs and policies |
so long as such agency, firm, or individual is contractually |
bound to comply with the terms of this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 94-885, eff. 1-1-07.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on the |
first day of the first month immediately following 90 days |
after becoming law.
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