“Our research shows that medical bills on your credit report aren’t even predictive of whether you’ll repay another type of loan. That means people’s credit scores are being unjustly and inappropriately harmed by this practice,” Chopra told the outlet in an interview.

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      17 days ago

      Hi Boba how are you ? What do you mean by

      shouldn’t be penalized

      I actually need to go get a check up but I need to check my insurance. Keep putting it off…

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    11 days ago

    Can’t say I disagree with this decision. Wasn’t it recently decided that anything under $500 wouldn’t be reported?