Soon your medical collection debt will no longer appear on credit reports if that debt has already been paid, or if it's under $500.
that they will strip 70% of medical debt information out of consumers' credit reports, starting July 2022.
The bureaus — Equifax, TransUnion and Experian — say that medical collection debt will no longer appear on credit reports if that debt has already been paid. The agencies are also increasing how long it takes for that debt to appear on a consumer's report, from six months to one year. And starting sometime in"first half of next year," they will also remove unpaid medical collection debt from reports if it's less than $500.
. But the report also found that medical debt collections were"less predictive of future payment problems than other debt collections," like mortgages or car loans.
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