VI News Staff 1 year ago

Schneider Hospital Extends Bill Amnesty Program Offering 50 Percent Savings for Patients

Patients have until November 30, 2024, to settle outstanding medical bills, with options for a 50 percent discount on full payments or a 20 percent discount through a 12-month payment plan

Schneider Regional Medical Center has announced an extension of its Bill Amnesty Program, offering patients more time to take advantage of significant savings on overdue medical bills. Initially scheduled to end sooner, the program will now run through November 30, 2024. 

Tina Comissiong, CEO of SRMC, spoke of the hospital's commitment to easing the financial strain on patients. "We are extending the bill amnesty program to give every patient the opportunity to bring their accounts up to date, alleviate some of their financial burden, while securing significant savings," she said. Comissiong also highlighted SRMC's efforts to contact patients with updated billing statements and urged those uncertain about their account status to reach out to the hospital for assistance.

Under the program, patients who settle their outstanding balances in full by the November 30 deadline will receive a 50% discount. For those unable to pay in full, SRMC is offering an alternative—patients can enroll in a 12-month payment plan and still receive a 20% discount. These payment options are part of the hospital's broader effort to support patients and their families in managing medical expenses.

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