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Credit Scoring in Healthcare, Maintenance mode

Posted by James Breen at 25 July 2008 10:27

It would be easy to prevent bad credit solution. Just do not procrastinate so long.

When the going gets very rough or too easy, those who are pursuing the greater good may feel a stronger compulsion to keep on pushing.

I'll admit it, I'm not an economist. I'll also admit that I have a general bent against "victims" of things like this. I can also admit that perhaps I lean a little to the right on this issue. Then I have to admit that the right leans to the left, so now I'm all confused. Nevertheless why in the hell is the US government stepping into "save" the housing market? Do we just want to delay the collapse a few more years or decades? When businesses give out bad loans to people with poor credit, that .. read the rest part.

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In today's guest posted, Jen from Semi-Charmed Wife shares with us her story of recovery from "refunding" and anorexia, and those EDs really meant to her. I remember back in my late 20's, my friends and I would call bulimia the "debit and credit" diet. It's interesting how money terms can be used as metaphors to describe eating issues. There's kind of synergy there I suppose. Jen's blog is a great place to hang out because like me she focuses on the bigger picture of life, and that our .. read the rest part.

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I saw a post today on medical credit scoring that made me think I should post something about how credit scoring can be used in healthcare. Now saying that, of course, makes everyone nervous - are we talking about refusing people treatment because of their credit score? Why should financial questions like credit worthiness have a place in the delivery of healthcare. Well as much as 30% of patient payments end being written off as bad debt so .. read the rest.

I feel deep enjoy. It helps me calm my nervousness.

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When you declare bankruptcy, you are taking an official legal action — essentially saying, "I cannot repay all of my outstanding debts and want to make a fresh start." Unfortunately, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing will remain on your credit record for at least seven years, and Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings can stay there for 10 years. Either of these bankruptcy filing can affect both your credit score and how lenders perceive your credit worthiness.


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