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Debt collectors pursuing payments on hospital bills already settled with provider

Patients who settle medical debts directly with healthcare providers receive collection calls from third-party agencies claiming the same debt is unpaid. The disconnect between hospital billing systems and debt purchaser records means settled accounts are re-sold and re-collected. Consumers must repeatedly prove settlement without a centralized verification mechanism.

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