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Jilly_in_VA

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Sun Jan 21, 2024, 06:22 PM Jan 2024

In this Oklahoma town, almost everyone knows someone who's been sued by the hospital

It took little more than an hour for Deborah Hackler to dispense with the tall stack of debt collection lawsuits that McAlester Regional Medical Center recently brought to small-claims court in this Oklahoma farm community.

Hackler, a lawyer who sues patients on behalf of the hospital, buzzed through 51 cases, all but a handful uncontested, as is often the case. She bantered with the judge as she secured nearly $40,000 in judgments, plus 10% in fees for herself, according to court records.

It's a payday the hospital and Hackler have shared frequently over the past three decades, records show. The records indicate McAlester Regional Medical Center and an affiliated clinic have filed close to 5,000 debt collection cases since the early 1990s, most often represented by the father-daughter law firm of Hackler & Hackler.

Some of McAlester's 18,000 residents have been taken to court multiple times. A deputy at the county jail and her adult son were each sued recently, court records show. New mothers facing bills after giving birth said they compare stories of their legal run-ins with the medical center.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/01/19/1225272050/hospital-lawsuit-medical-debt-collection-oklahoma

Our healthcare (?) system SUCKS! Single payer NOW!!!!!!

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In this Oklahoma town, almost everyone knows someone who's been sued by the hospital (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jan 2024 OP
Yes, it does. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #1
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