Healthcare State Bill Legislation
In our 2021 Fall Newsletter, we shared state-level legislation that was either signed into law or was working its way through the process that could impact hospitals and their revenue.…
In our 2021 Fall Newsletter, we shared state-level legislation that was either signed into law or was working its way through the process that could impact hospitals and their revenue.…
Not since Ali Baba spoke the words, “Open Sesame” has a simple phrase been able to open so many doors. At Americollect, our magic phrase is “Ridiculously Nice,” but for…
The Federal Communications Commission officially launched the Reassigned Numbers Database (RND) on November 1, 2021. The RND is meant to help prevent consumers from receiving unwanted calls intended for someone…
Culture has always been an important topic when it comes to business. Strong cultures do more than just make employees happy; it impacts your bottom line. With the dramatic shift…
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In 2020, every industry – including healthcare – felt the financial impact of Covid-19, and now we’re seeing the ripple effects of the initial splash on both the national and…
After several years of waiting and wondering, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Regulation F will be moving forward. The CFPB issued a Notice of proposed Rule Making on April 7, 2021,…
Early in July, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), under the Biden-Harris Administration appointee Secretary Xavier Becerra, issued an interim final rule to restrict surprise medical bills…
If there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the past year and a half, it’s that we can adapt and we can thrive. Here at Americollect, we faced the same challenges with the pandemic that everyone else has, including…
Maryland has become the latest state to have a medical debt collection bill after SB 514 and HB 565 were unanimously approved 47-0 and 134-0 in the state Senate and House, respectively, and was enacted under Article II, Section…