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Non-Hospital Providers Sue Patients for Medical Debt
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In Connecticut, a shift in medical debt lawsuits has left patients struggling. Non-hospital providers now file over eighty percent of these cases, targeting small bills that can still devastate lives. Hospitals, bound by strict rules, are suing less, while private practices, unregulated, are suing more. Patients face wage garnishments, home liens, and lost trust in the system. Lawmakers are now considering extending protections to all providers.
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