This Nonprofit Health System Cuts Off Patients With Medical Debt
Sarah Kliff and Jessica Silver-Greenberg The New York Times
This Nonprofit Health System Cuts Off Patients With Medical Debt
Sarah Kliff and Jessica Silver-Greenberg The New York Times
Doctors at the Allina Health System, a wealthy nonprofit in the Midwest, aren’t allowed to see poor patients or children with too many unpaid medical bills.
But a wealthy nonprofit health system in the Midwest is among those taking things a step further: withholding care from patients who have unpaid medical bills.
Allina Health System, which runs more than 100 hospitals and clinics in Minnesota and Wisconsin and brings in $4 billion a year in revenue, sometimes rejects patients who are deep in debt, according to internal documents and interviews with doctors, nurses and patients.