Does CarePayment affect your credit score?
CarePayment is not a collection agency or credit card company, and will not affect your credit rating. You pay no interest on your medical expenses with our 0.00% APR open-ended line of credit. ... We are not a collection agency or a credit card company, and we do not affect your credit score.
What is MultiCare CarePayment?
MultiCare has partnered with CarePayment to provide a financing option that allows you to pay off your balance in manageable monthly payments over an extended period of time—at 0.00% APR. This is not an introductory or promotional rate and will apply as long as you are making payments on your initial charges.
What is CarePayment funding payment?
CarePayment partners with healthcare providers to dramatically improve their financial health by offering 0.00% APR financing to their patients, so people can get and pay for the care they need, when they need it, without high out of pocket costs getting in the way.
How do I cancel my CarePayment?
If you purchased a Premium subscription on the iOS app, you must cancel on your iOS device using these steps:
- Open the App Store app on your phone or tablet and tap your profile icon in the upper right corner.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Tap the Care.com subscription.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
- Confirm cancellation.
Is CarePayment real?
CarePayment is an industry leader with extensive experience in both healthcare and consumer finance. Founded in 2004, we provide patient finance solutions to hospitals, physician practices, and ancillary service providers nationwide, and have helped more than a million patients pay their medical bills.
What is a CarePayment plan?
CarePayment is a voluntary program that is offered by providers to help patients make affordable payments over time without incurring interest fees or risk being sent to collections. Patients can opt out of CarePayment at any time and their outstanding balance will be returned to the provider.
How does CarePayment make money?
Intro to Care Payment
They emphasize that their purpose is simply to help patients pay off their medical bills and that they are not a credit card company. In fact, they make most of their money off of the fees that health care providers pay to enroll in the program—not off of interest or hidden fees for patients.