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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XXIX
PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 395
HOSPITAL LICENSING AND REGULATION
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F.S. 395.3011
395.3011 Billing and collection activities.
(1) As used in this section, the term “extraordinary collection action” means any of the following actions taken by a licensed facility against an individual in relation to obtaining payment of a bill for care covered under the facility’s financial assistance policy:
(a) Selling the individual’s debt to another party.
(b) Reporting adverse information about the individual to consumer credit reporting agencies or credit bureaus.
(c) Deferring, denying, or requiring a payment before providing medically necessary care because of the individual’s nonpayment of one or more bills for previously provided care covered under the facility’s financial assistance policy.
(d) Actions that require a legal or judicial process, including, but not limited to:
1. Placing a lien on the individual’s property;
2. Foreclosing on the individual’s real property;
3. Attaching or seizing the individual’s bank account or any other personal property;
4. Commencing a civil action against the individual;
5. Causing the individual’s arrest; or
6. Garnishing the individual’s wages.
(2) A facility may not engage in an extraordinary collection action against an individual to obtain payment for services:
(a) Before the facility has made reasonable efforts to determine whether the individual is eligible for assistance under its financial assistance policy for the care provided and, if eligible, before a decision is made by the facility on the patient’s application for such financial assistance.
(b) Before the facility has provided the individual with an itemized statement or bill.
(c) During an ongoing grievance process as described in s. 395.301(6) or an ongoing appeal of a claim adjudication.
(d) Before billing any applicable insurer and allowing the insurer to adjudicate a claim.
(e) For 30 days after notifying the patient in writing, by certified mail, or by other traceable delivery method, that a collection action will commence absent additional action by the patient.
(f) While the individual:
1. Negotiates in good faith the final amount of a bill for services rendered; or
2. Complies with all terms of a payment plan with the facility.
History.s. 4, ch. 2024-183.