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PATIENT FAIRNESS IN THE NEWS
Matt Ungs, founder of Patient Fairness, said he regularly receives calls from Floridians outraged by hospital bills exceeding six figures. “(Hospitals) are relying on people to shrug and pay the bill, but the more people who push back, the more likely hospitals will change their conduct,” said Ungs, whose company disputes medical bills for clients.
"With the help of services like Patient Fairness ... patients have an easier path to advocate for fair treatment... When patients stand up against inflated or incorrect charges, it sends a strong message to providers about the importance of billing integrity."
MEDICAL BILLING NEWS
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- Investopia
A new law in New Hampshire aims to protect people from racking up surprise bills during emergencies.
- WCAX
A new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research linked an increase in hospitals buying private practices to less competition and higher costs for patients.
- Independent
- Health Affairs
A late claim submission and missing policy details turned a small medical charge into a costly headache — until one determined woman turned things around.
- WFMY
A Chesterfield woman says she's reconsidering getting preventative medical care in the future after spending hours disputing a bill from Bon Secours Mercy Health for a cancer screening that she said her insurance already paid for.
- 6 News Richmond
Two U.S. senators have introduced legislation aiming to boost healthcare price transparency, and the penalties for persistent noncompliance outlined in the bill could significantly impact hospitals’ bottom lines.
- Becker's Hospital Review
More than half the hospitals in Pennsylvania aren’t complying with federal price transparency rules, according to a new report by the Pennsylvania Health Access Network.
-Altoona Mirror
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