Daily Digest – April 11. Law Journal Offers Useful Advice When Communicating; Collection Agency Making Most of ‘National Make Lunch Count Day’

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LAW JOURNAL OFFERS USEFUL ADVICE WHEN COMMUNICATING WITH INDIVIDUALS

  • Sometimes, you come across articles with headlines that are so clever, you get upset with yourself for not thinking of it first. This is one of those articles. I wrote: “Appeals Court Overturns TCPA Ruling in Case Against Collection Agency.” The New York Law Journal took a slightly more obvious approach: “Don’t Send the Same Text to a Debtor Repeatedly.” Why didn’t I think of that?

 

COLLECTION AGENCY MAKING MOST OF ‘NATIONAL MAKE LUNCH COUNT DAY’

  • April 13 is National Make Lunch Count Day. I learned that thanks to a press release from Clearview Resolution Services, a collection agency. “Instead of eating lunch at a desk or on the go, employees and personnel at Clearview will be encouraged to step away from their desks or work areas and join the group lunch,” according to a press release, which added that the company’s director of operations will “prepare a healthy and delicious lunch for the staff to share.”

FLORIDA CONSIDERS ELIMINATING CHARITY CARE FOR PATIENTS 

  • The state of Florida is working on its budget and is looking at drastically reducing the amount of funding for hospitals and healthcare, which would likely raise its level of uncompensated care. In one version of the budget, $621 million of healthcare cuts are included. At the middle of the budget impasse between the state House and Senate is something known as the low-income pool, which are funds that pay for charity care at hospitals. One plan would remove that entirely from the budget, which would surely increase the amount of money needed to be collected from patients by hospitals in the Sunshine State.

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