Collection Agencies and Credit Reporting
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
A law that regulates credit-reporting processes.
2015 National Consumer Assistance Plan
An agreement that sets requirements for reporting medical debt on credit reports.
Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA)
An amendment to FCRA that protects the privacy of credit report information.
Selecting a Collection Agency
Choosing a reputable agency with fair and ethical collection practices.
Reasons for Skip Tracing
Common reasons for skip tracing include when a patient has moved, forgotten about the bill, or is intentionally avoiding contact.
Comparison of Collection Agencies
Comparing collection rates and charges of Company A and Company B to determine the best choice.
Analyzing the Cost of a Collection Agency
Comparing the cost and efficiency of different collection agencies to determine the best choice.
Professional Skip-Tracing Assistance
Considering hiring a specialized external agency for skip tracing.
Types of Collection Agencies
Different types of collection agencies, including local, regional, and national agencies, each with their own advantages.
Collection agencies
External companies that specialize in collecting debts from difficult debtors.
Effective Skip-Tracing Calls
Making cautious and confidential phone calls based on skip-tracing results.
Tracing a Debtor
Methods to locate a debtor, including contacting the post office, searching directories, and using online resources.
Prematurely Sending Accounts to Collection Agency
Negative impact on the patient's willingness to pay.
NPP and Collections
Notice of Privacy Practices explaining when accounts are sent to an outside collector.
PHI
Protected health information that collection agencies are required to protect.
FDCPA
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which provides guidelines that collection agencies must follow.
Skip Tracing
The process of locating a patient with an outstanding balance through additional methods of contact.
Collection Payments Posting
The process of processing and posting payments received from a collection agency.
Reasons to Send Accounts to Collection Agency
Unsuccessful attempts to contact a patient, patient refusal to pay, returned check, non-payment of established payment plan, withholding payment from insurance, outdated contact information.
Credit Reporting
Using credit reporting as a tool for debt collection.
Computerized Skip Tracing
Using online directories and databases for skip tracing.
When to Use a Collection Agency
When a practice's attempts to collect money owed by a debtor have been unsuccessful.