Warning: Medical Debts CAN Hurt Your Credit

If you think unpaid medical bills and hospital debts canโ€™t hurt your credit score, youโ€™re certainly not alone. As a Credit.com reader using the screen name โ€œDon Murrayโ€ recently wrote to us, heโ€™s been โ€œtold by many sources that medical/hospital collections donโ€™t affect oneโ€™s credit score,โ€จ however I canโ€™t 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 youโ€™re 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 doesnโ€™t necessarily mean that a person is a poor credit risk.

โ€œMedical 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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Free Credit Check & MonitoringHowever, the legislation didnโ€™t pass. Which means that unpaid medical bills will hurt your credit score just like any other kind of unpaid debt.

โ€œWhen 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 doctorโ€™s 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.comโ€™s consumer credit expert. Thatโ€™s 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 doesnโ€™t matter if itโ€™s 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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