2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.o2822
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Arizona’s debt collection reform—a small step towards health justice

Abstract: Americans are swimming in medical debt-or, more aptly, drowning in it. And, if the results of elections in Arizona on 8 November are any indication, they're angry about it. Proposition 209, 1 a ballot initiative on whether Arizona should place limits on debt collection for medical bills, garnered support from nearly three quarters of voters. 2 That lopsided margin is particularly striking in a state whose government has long been controlled by Republicans and where the 2022 midterm election votes were almost e… Show more

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“…In some states, debtors can be arrested and forced to appear in court. Some states have enacted laws governing hospital collection practices (Robertson, Woolhandler, & Himmelstein, 2022). Some hospitals make use of aggressive debt collection tactics, amounting to nearly 40,000 court filings in a 2-year period (Deam, 2021).…”
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“…In some states, debtors can be arrested and forced to appear in court. Some states have enacted laws governing hospital collection practices (Robertson, Woolhandler, & Himmelstein, 2022). Some hospitals make use of aggressive debt collection tactics, amounting to nearly 40,000 court filings in a 2-year period (Deam, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some states, debtors can be arrested and forced to appear in court. Some states have enacted laws governing hospital collection practices (Robertson, Woolhandler, & Himmelstein, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%