New Illinois Protections Against Patient Medical Debt May Also Help Reduce Hospital Bad Debt

The Protect Illinoisans from Unfair Medical Debt bill will require Illinois hospitals to take a much more active role in limiting consumers’ medical debt. The bill puts into place four primary requirements designed to reduce the medical debt burden of individuals receiving care. These requirements will apply to services provided on or after June 29, 2024.

Learn about the requirements here.

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