STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
RS27732 / H0515
Idaho law allows medical debt collectors to engage in harmful collection practices that damage Idaho citizens.
Under current law, patients can find themselves in medical debt collection actions before they even know they
have a debt. Due to the lack of transparency in health care, particularly in the billing process, patients can
find themselves being sued for services they do not remember or performed by healthcare providers they do
not recognize. Medical debt collectors also are able to collect from patients costs, expenses, and attorneys'
fees directly attributable to errors and mistakes made by the medical debt collectors. The costs, expenses,
and attorneys' fees that medical debt collectors foist on patients can be many times the underlying debt and
frequently do not accurately reflect the limited amount of work performed by medical debt collectors.
The Idaho Patient Act (IPACT) seeks to correct the gaps in the law by restoring basic free market principles of
transparency and access to information in the healthcare marketplace. Specifically, IPACT ensure that patients
will receive proper and timely notice regarding who rendered medical services and how much is owed before
being sued in court. IPACT also establishes fair and reasonable attorney fees, costs, and expenses related to
medical debt collection.
FISCAL NOTE
The Idaho Patient Act (IPACT) does not grow government, does not require any expenditure by the government,
does not require any government oversight, and does not require government enforcement. Thus, IPACT has
no negative financial impact on the state or the general fund.
Contact:
Representative Jason A. Monks
(208) 332-1000
DISCLAIMER: This statement of purpose and fiscal note are a mere attachment to this bill and prepared by a proponent
of the bill. It is neither intended as an expression of legislative intent nor intended for any use outside of the legislative
process, including judicial review (Joint Rule 18).
Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Note Bill SOP/FN INTRODUCED: 02/14/2020, 8:11 AM