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Can hospitals still send unpaid medical bills to collections?

Dealing with medical debt can be complicated, as the collection rules have evolved over the last few years. bettphotos/Getty Images Medical emergencies rarely end when you leave the hospital. For many patients, the next challenge arrives weeks later when the associated medical bills begin showing up — sometimes from multiple providers, often with little warning…

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Romanian farm insolvencies surge as Ukrainian grain imports and rising costs deepen sector crisis

Romania’s agricultural sector is facing a deepening financial crisis, with the number of agricultural companies entering insolvency doubling to its highest level in recent years, amid pressure from Ukrainian grain imports and rising energy and fertiliser costs driven by geopolitical instability, according to an analysis by restructuring specialist CITR. The risk is particularly acute in…

Whyalla Steelworks: Cost of finding buyer blows out as administrators pocket $53 million fee

The cost of finding a buyer for the troubled Whyalla steelworks has now blown out by hundreds of millions, with administrators earning close to $53 million during the protracted sale process. KordaMentha was appointed voluntary administrator of OneSteel Manufacturing, the owner of Whyalla steelworks in South Australia, in February 2025. Whyalla steelworks collapsed into administration…