What the Affordable Care Act’s 80/20 Rule Means for Your Health Insurance
When an account is sent to collections, many assume the relationship between a customer and a business is over. But in reality, recovering past due debt isn’t the end of the relationship, it’s often the beginning of resolution.
When Is It Time to Take Legal Action on a Debt? A Practical Guide to Escalating Collections
When an account is sent to collections, many assume the relationship between a customer and a business is over. But in reality, recovering past due debt isn’t the end of the relationship, it’s often the beginning of resolution.
The Big Beautiful Bill Has Passed: What It Means for Medical and Educational Debt Recovery
The passage of the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB) is ushering in a new era for billing and collections across the medical and education sectors. With sweeping reforms aimed at protecting consumers, organizations that service, manage, or recover debt must now adapt to a much stricter regulatory environment.
What is the No Suprises Act—and Why it Matters for Billing and Collections
The No Suprises Act is a federal law that took effect on January 1,2022, designed to protect patients from unexpected medical bills caused by unknowingly receiving care from out-of-network providers.
Who Is Responsible for a Minor’s Medical Bills? A Guide for EMS and Private Practice Providers
When an account is sent to collections, many assume the relationship between a customer and a business is over. But in reality, recovering past due debt isn’t the end of the relationship, it’s often the beginning of resolution.
The Hidden Debts of Life by Sahil Bloom
We loved this quick but powerful read from Sahil Bloom on “The Hidden Debts of Life.” It’s a refreshing reminder that short-term choices—whether in relationships, health, or work—often come with long-term costs. 👉 Take 2 minutes and find a little perspective (and maybe a little joy).