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Native communities are twice as likely to have medical debt in collections, agency finds

Tescha Hawley learned that hospital bills from her son’s birth had been sent to debt collectors only when she checked her credit score while attending a homebuying class. The new mom’s plans to buy a house stalled.

Hawley said she didn’t owe those thousands of dollars in debts. The federal government did.

Hawley, a citizen of the Gros Ventre Tribe, lives on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana. The Indian Health Service is a federal agency that provides free health care to Native Americans, but its services are limited by a chronic shortage of funding and staff.

Hawley’s local IHS hospital wasn’t equipped to deliver babies. But she said staff there agreed that the agency would pay for her care at a privately owned hospital more than an hour away.

That arrangement came through the Purchased/Referred Care program, which pays for services Native Americans can’t get through an agency-funded clinic or hospital. Federal law stresses that patients approved for the program aren’t responsible for any of the costs.

But tribal leaders, health officials and a new federal report say patients are routinely billed anyway as a result of backlogs or mistakes from the IHS, financial middlemen, hospitals and clinics.

The financial consequences for patients can last years. Those subject to collections can face damaged credit scores, which can prevent them from securing loans or require them to pay higher interest rates.

The December report, by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, found these long-standing problems contribute to people in Native American-majority communities having medical debt in collections at nearly twice the national average. And the amounts of their medical debt is significantly higher.

The report found the program is often late to pay bills. In some cases, hospitals or collection agencies hound tribal citizens for more money after bills are paid.

Hawley’s son was born in 2003. She had to wait another year to buy a home, as she struggled to pay off the debt. It took seven years for it to drop from her credit report.

Tescha Hawley serves food from her nonprofit organization in Harlem, Montana. Hawley began the Day Eagle Hope Project to improve the health of her community after seeing how hard it was to access care when she was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. (Jessica Plance/KFF Health News)

“I don’t think a person ever recovers from debt,” she said.

Hawley, a cancer survivor, still must navigate the referral program. In 2024 alone, she received two notices from clinics about overdue bills.

Frank White Clay, chairman of the Crow Tribe in Montana, testified about the impact of wrongful billing during a U.S. House committee hearing in April. He shared stories of veterans rejected for home loans, elders whose Social Security benefits were reduced, and students denied college loans and federal aid.

“Some of the most vulnerable people are being harassed daily by debt collectors,” White Clay said.

No one is immune from the risk. A high-ranking IHS official learned during her job’s background check that her credit report contained referred-care debt, the federal report found.

Native Americans face disproportionately high rates of poverty and disease, which researchers link to limited access to health care and the ongoing impact of racist federal policies.

White Clay is among many who say problems with the referred-care program are an example of the U.S. government violating treaties that promised to provide for the health and welfare of tribes in return for their land.

The chairman’s testimony came during a hearing on the Purchased and Referred Care Improvement Act, which would require the IHS to create a reimbursement process for patients who were wrongfully billed. Committee members approved the bill in November and sent it for consideration by the full House.

A second federal bill, the Protecting Native Americans’ Credit Act, would prevent debt like Hawley’s from affecting patients’ credit scores. The bipartisan bill hadn’t had a hearing by mid-December.

The exact number of people wrongfully billed isn’t clear, but the IHS has acknowledged it has work to do.

The agency is developing a dashboard to help workers track referrals and to speed up bill processing, spokesperson Brendan White said. It’s also trying to hire more referred-care staff, to address vacancy rates of more than 30%.

Officials say problems with the program also stem from outside health providers that don’t follow the rules.

Melanie Egorin, an assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, said at the hearing that the proposed legislation doesn’t include consequences for “bad actors” — health facilities that repeatedly bill patients when they shouldn’t.

“The lack of enforcement is definitely a challenge,” she said.

But tribal leaders warned that penalties could backfire.

White Clay told lawmakers that some clinics already refuse to see patients if the IHS hasn’t paid for their previous appointments. He’s worried the threat of penalties would lead to more refusals. If that happens, White Clay said, Crow tribal members who already travel hours to access specialty treatment would have to go even farther.

The CFPB report found clinics are already refusing to see any referred-care patients due to the program’s payment problems. The bureau also recently published a letter with the IHS urging health care providers and debt collectors not to hold patients accountable for program-approved care.

White, the IHS spokesperson, said the agency recently updated the referred-care forms sent to outside hospitals and clinics to include billing instructions and to stress that patients aren’t liable for any out-of-pocket costs. And he said the staff can help patients get reimbursed if they have already paid for services that were supposed to be covered.

Joe Bryant, an IHS official who oversees efforts to improve the referral program, said patients can ask credit bureaus to remove debt from their reports if the agency should have covered their bills.

Leaders with the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington state helped shape the proposed legislation after their citizens were repeatedly harmed by wrongful billing. Tribal Chairman Jarred-Michael Erickson said problems began in 2017, when a regional IHS office took over the referred-care program from local staff.

It “created a domino effect of negative outcomes,” Erickson wrote in a letter to Congress.

He said some tribal members whose finances were damaged stopped using the IHS. Others avoided health care altogether.

KFF Health News is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues and is one of the core operating programs at KFF — the independent source for health policy research, polling, and journalism.

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