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47 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 827 (2019-2020)
"Disingenuous and Somewhat Deplorable" A Look at Hospitals' Use of Healthcare-Provider Liens to Reap a Windfall

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    DISINGENUOUS AND SOMEWHAT DEPLORABLE
      A LOOK   AT HOSPITALS' USE OF HEALTHCARE-
         PROVIDER LIENS TO REAP A WINDFALL

             BRYCE TALBOT* AND WILLIAM  SJOSTROM**

   I.  INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 828
   II. HEALTHCARE  COSTS AND INSURANCE  - THE BASICS .......... 831
   III. HOSPITAL LIEN STATUTES ................................................... 835
       A. What Different States Have Done................................. 836
       B. Federal Medicare Preemption....................................... 839
  IV.  PATIENTS' OPTIONS TO FIGHT HOSPITAL LIENS .................. 839
       A. The Underlying Contracts ............................................ 840
       B. Breach of the Hospital-Insurer Contract ...................... 841
          1. Breach of Payment-in-Full Provisions ................... 841
          2. Reserving Provisions Only Work if the
              Victim Could Assign His or Her Personal
              Injury Claim............................................................ 842
          3.  When the Hospital Never Submits the
              Charges to the Insurer ............................................ 845
       C. The Hospital Lien Statute May Not Apply................... 846
          1. If the Hospital Accepted the Negotiated
             Payment, There Is No Underlying Debt ................. 846
          2.  The Full Chargemaster Amount May Not Be
              Reasonable or Customary ................................. 848
       D. Validity and Enforceability of the Contract ................. 850
          1. Misrepresentations .................................................. 850
          2. Illusory Promises .................................................... 851
          3.  Unenforceable as Against Public Policy................. 852
              (a) Public Policy Expressed in Hospital
                 Lien Statutes ..................................................... 853
              (b) Public Policy Expressed in Other
                 Personal-Injury-Debt Statutes.......................... 854
       E. Other Arguments Warranting Further Inquiry ........... 858
   V.  AVENUES  FOR PATIENT RECOVERY OF DAMAGES  ................ 859
   VI. IMPLEMENTING  THE BEST PUBLIC POLICY .......................... 861
 VII.  CONCLUSION  ........................................................................ 865






    * Bryce Talbot is a 2019 graduate of the James E. Rogers College of Law, The Uni-
versity of Arizona, and a member of the State Bar of Arizona. Bryce Talbot would like to
thank his wife, Alex, for her unending support.
   ** William Sjostrom is a professor of law, James E. Rogers College of Law, The Uni-
versity of Arizona. He would like to thank his wife, Nancy, for her unending support. The
aftermath of her 2017 car accident (she's fine) was the impetus for this article.

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