If you think unpaid medical bills and hospital debts canโt hurt your credit score, youโre certainly not alone. As a Credit.com reader using the screen name โDon Murrayโ recently wrote to us, heโs been โtold by many sources that medical/hospital collections donโt affect oneโs credit score,โจ however I canโt find anything definitive online.โ
It certainly makes sense that medical bills should be excluded. After all, a credit score is used to predict whether youโre a reliable person who will repay your debts. But medical bills often come suddenly, without warning, and can quickly escalate from a minor charge to a major expense. One could argue โ and many do โ that an unpaid medical bill doesnโt necessarily mean that a person is a poor credit risk.
โMedical debt is unique, and Americans do not choose when accidents happen or when illness strikes,โ according to the text of House Bill 2086, introduced in Congress last year to wipe medical debts that have been repaid from consumersโ credit reports.
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However, the legislation didnโt pass. Which means that unpaid medical bills will hurt your credit score just like any other kind of unpaid debt.
โWhen a medical debt is outsourced to a third-party collection agency, it is treated the same as other debts that are in collection,โ Jeff Richardson, a spokesman for VantageScore Solutions, told Credit.com in March.
In fact, a single unpaid bill of any kind, including a doctorโs bill, could damage a nearly-perfect credit FICO credit score of 780 by 105 to 125 points, according to recent reporting by Gerri Detweiler, Credit.comโs consumer credit expert. Thatโs enough to prevent a consumer from getting the best interest rate on credit cards, mortgages and other forms of credit, potentially costing them a good deal of money in extra interest charges.
The upshot is this: It doesnโt matter if itโs a credit card or an unpaid medical bill. Unpaid debt is unpaid debt. And it will hurt you all the same.
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