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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 88

Sec. 35. Collection limitations.

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Sec. 35. Collection limitations.
(a)The hospital shall not pursue legal action for non-payment of a hospital bill against uninsured patients who have clearly demonstrated that they have neither sufficient income nor assets to meet their financial obligations provided the patient has complied with Section 45 of this Act.
(b)A hospital may not bill an uninsured patient who requires health care services, as defined in Section 5 of the Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act, if it determines, through its financial assistance screening process, that the patient has a household income that qualifies the person for free care under the Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act. If the patient is deemed eligible for public health insurance or any other insurance product certified by the Department of Insurance, the hospital shall provide information to the patient about how the patient can apply for the insurance program under subsection
(f)of Section 16.
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