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by dathmar 1465 days ago
My wife had a decent chunk of medical debt when we got married which was long before COVID. Even at that time medical debt didn't count terribly against her. Maybe a 10 pt drop in her score. And eventually the debt fell off her credit.
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So did she/the two of you pay it eventually? If not, were there any collection efforts/judgments/garnishments or anything like that?

Simply walking away from medical debt if there is only a minor impact on credit score seems like a decent option if not.

This is one of many reasons why hospitals charge so much. Medical debt is extremely difficult to actually collect because refusing to pay has basically no consequences. Hospitals have to eat those costs and make up for it by squeezing patients who do pay for as much as possible.

I did the same thing with an ER bill I couldn't afford a while back. I just never paid it and suffered virtually no consequences.

I have heard of hospital insiders giving precisely such advice: Don't even start to pay or they will hound you as if you can.