Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) definition
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means actions taken by INTEGRIS against an individual related to obtaining payment of a bill for care covered under INTEGRIS’ Financial Assistance Policy and may include the following: (a) selling an individual’s debt to another party except as expressly provided by federal law; (b) reporting adverse information about the individual to consumer credit bureaus; (c) deferring or denying, or requiring a payment before providing, Medically Necessary Care because of an individual’s nonpayment of one or more bills for previously provided care covered under the INTEGRIS Financial Assistance Policy; and (d) certain actions that require a legal or
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means any action against an Individual(s)
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means commencing a legal or judicial process, involve selling a debt to another party or reporting adverse information to credit agencies or bureaus. The actions that require legal or judicial process for this purpose include 1) a lien; 2) foreclosure on real property; 3) attachment or seizure of a bank account or other personal property; 4) commencement of a civil action against an individual; 5) actions that cause an individual’s arrest; 6) actions that cause an individual to be subject to body attachment; and 7) wage garnishment.
More Definitions of Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA)
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means actions taken by LLUBMC against an individual related to obtaining payment of a bill for care covered under LLUBMC’s Financial Assistance Policy and may include the following: (a) selling an individual’s debt to another party except as expressly provided by federal law; (b) reporting adverse information about the individual to consumer credit bureaus; and (c) certain actions that require a legal or judicial process as specified by federal law, including some liens, foreclosures on real estate, attachments/seizures, commencing a civil action, causing an individual to be subject to a writ of attachment, and garnishing an individual’s wages. ECAs do not include any lien that a hospital is entitled to assert
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means actions taken by OU Medicine against an individual related to obtaining payment of a bill for care covered under OU Medicine’ s Financial Assistance Policy and may include the following: (a) selling an individual’s debt to another party except as expressly provided by federal law; (b) reporting adverse information about the individual to consumer credit bureaus; and (c) certain actions that require a legal or judicial process as specified by federal law, including some liens, foreclosures on real estate, attachments/seizures, commencing a civil action, causing an individual to be subject to a writ of attachment, and garnishing an individual’s wages. ECAs do not include any lien that a hospital is entitled to assert under state law on the proceeds of a judgment, settlement, or compromise owed to an individual (or his or her representative) as a result of personal injuries for which a hospital provided care.
Extraordinary Collection Action (ECA) means actions taken by LLUBMC against an individual related to obtaining payment of a bill for care covered under LLUBMC’s Financial Assistance Policy and may include the following: (a) selling an individual’s debt to another party except as expressly provided by federal law;