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Buy Now Pay Later – Credit Agencies Accused Of Extorting Desperate Patients

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
August 6, 2023
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Buy now pay later Medical loans are on the rise as patients in need seek treatment elsewhere due to NHS backlogs.

Buy now pay later Medical loans are on the rise as patients in need seek treatment elsewhere due to NHS backlogs.

Loan agencies have been accused of taking advantage of the recent doctors strike actions to extort from desperate patients, who are in need of urgent medical attention.

In order to foot for their healthcare expenses, patients with long NHS waiting list, and lack the financial capacity to access private medical care, have been offered “ buy now pay later” scheme as well as other financial payment options, with exorbitant interest rates.

The “buy now pay later” scheme cover medical services like basic surgeries, MRI scans, and X-rays. The scheme allows patients to amortized payments across months and years.

With the BNPL alternative, customers have the luxury of spreading out costs for treatments like hip replacement time length of up to five years, with annual interest pegged at 14.9% between 24 and 60 months and zero-interest choices for lesser payment schedules.

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Doctors performing surgery on a patient.

Patients have the option of deferring payment for 30 days or splitting it into three interest-free installments.

Loans ranging from 1,000 to 25,000 pounds have been assigned to the “quick and access” personal medical loans. This loan service is done by Chrysalis Finance, which partners several private medical facilities including Circle and Nuffield.

Business entities have argued that, the “buy now pat later” and loans schemes are moral, and interest-free choices that have aid patients and guardians to manage their finances.

These offers have long been made internally by private institutions for medical services including cosmetic surgery and dental treatments, and “buy now pay later” is accessible in a variety of retail industries.

According to the Observer, some financial companies and hospitals have focused their market on patients who are in need of financial assistance to cater for their medical expenses, but falls short on funds.

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Newspapers in recent weeks have been advertising “Why wait in pain? Slash your waiting time for treatment on the NHS Book now and pay later with Klarna,” under the directives of financial agencies running these loan policies.

Dr. Lizzie Tuckey Managing Director of Scan.com
Dr. Lizzie Tuckey, Managing Director of Scan.com.

Dr. Lizzie Tuckey, Managing Director of Scan.com, disclosed that approximately 5% of clients utilized financing options to purchase scans, which begins at £350.

An interest-free BNPL option is also available through PayPal from Scan.com, which provides MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and X-rays at 150 locations nationwide.

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Additionally, the scheme has seen an upsurge in buying patterns pay day.

“We’ve seen more dramatic changes recently because people are feeling the pressures of mortgages and cost of living pressure.”

Dr. Lizzie Tuckey, Managing Director of Scan.com.

On the contrary, debt advocates and health specialists have cautioned that, the recurring NHS delays have compelled patients switch to such bargains, out of medical urgencies.

David Rowland, Director of Centre for Health and Public Interest thinktank, admonished the NHS to be proactive in finding solution to their current financial problems.    

“Policymakers need to be aware of how the underfunding of the NHS is pushing unsustainable healthcare costs back onto individuals, potentially increasing their indebtedness. It’s a slippery slope.”

David Rowland, Director of Centre for Health and Public Interest Thinktank.
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Research has proven that, borrowers are liable to default payment of loans, when their time is due.

Research conducted by StepChange, a debt relief group, revealed that, out of the numerous patients accessing the “buy now pay later” loan schemes, 17% of borrowers fell into the threshold of extreme financial difficulties, while over half of them, struggled to make ends meet and repay credit cards.

Customers may occasionally be subjected to overdue costs, risking a drop in their credit score, or even being reported to collection agencies.

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