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The CFPB’s New Focus on Medical Debt Collection

By David M. Bizar on June 1, 2022
Posted in Consumer Financial

Medical service providers who engage in medical billing, debt collection, and credit reporting are the focus of new regulations and regulatory enforcement efforts. Civil litigation is sure to follow. Under the direction of its new Director, Rohit Chopra, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau “is working to stop unfair medical debt collection and coercive credit reporting…

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