Uninsureds save against collective Non-Profit

 Class actions have been initiated against some of the largest non-profit hospitals in the USA is not insured by patients, hospitals said. The dispute must stop non-profit hospitals deliberately not respect its agreements with the government of USA, state and counties to local charities for medical care of their uninsured patients in exchange for a substantial tax exemptions . Named as a conspirator litigation is the American Hospital Association (AHA), the national trade association for nonprofit hospitals, advice and assistance to defendants in all the ways to operate the hospital, including billing and transfer practices as regards not covered.

Patients are not insured to say that hospitals keep the names of hundreds of millions of dollars per year from their taxable and, in exchange for hospitals, care charity. Instead, hospitals, the fee is not assured “label” Prices for the health sector, an amount higher than other patients in each group and then, if not insured can not pay, harass the uninsured through, among others, a tactic aggressive collection efforts that the request for seizure of wages and bank accounts, seizure of housing and personal bankruptcies.

Besides the economy and the accumulation of millions of unpaid taxes, claiming that the case …

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