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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."
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- KXLY
The House Human Services Committee opened a hearing on House Bill 1322, a proposal to change how insurers pay ground ambulance providers and to prohibit balance billing of patients.
- Citizen Portal
After a car accident about 20 miles from her home in Denver, Lauren Hughes was taken to Platte Valley Hospital, the closest emergency facility. The hospital billed her more than $60,000 for surgery on a broken ankle and an overnight inpatient stay, but her insurer, Anthem, wouldn’t cover the charges.
- KFF Health News
Oklahoma’s hospitals will be required to post prices for procedures and services online beginning Saturday, Nov. 1, as part of a new law that could also prohibit them from collecting some outstanding medical debt.
- The Oklahoman
But the first step is getting the medical institution to properly break down all the items on the bill.
- Tom's Hardware
- WBOC
Hospitals or clinics may offer cash-only discounts to people who pay without insurance. But experts warn that health care isn't the place to bargain for the best deal.- NBC News
Katie Moraida was just feet from the hospital when her baby decided it was time. Sitting in the front seat of her car, she gave birth as her husband pulled over in a panic. “She went like this, pop, he came shooting out,” her husband recalled. Paramedics soon arrived to carry Moraida and her newborn son the final few feet to the emergency department, an ambulance ride that lasted “not even a full minute.” For that service, the ambulance provider billed the new family $3,500.
- The Petrie-Flom Center
Nicole Silva, a preschool teacher who lives in Sanford, Colorado, had her wages garnished for an ambulance bill from when her daughter, Karla, needed urgent medical care. Colorado courts allow debt collectors to garnish people’s wages for unpaid medical bills in roughly 14,000 cases a year.
- KFF Health News
It's a familiar story: A person suffers an accident or sudden illness and is rushed to the nearest emergency room. Weeks later, they receive a massive "surprise" medical bill because...
- Mondaq
Nonprofit hospitals, which don’t pay federal and state taxes, are supposed to provide free care to patients who can’t afford treatment. An analysis by Spotlight Delaware found the state’s hospitals only commit a fraction of their budgets to providing that care to patients, even as thousands of Delawareans find themselves saddled with medical debt.
- Spotlight Delaware
Some investor-owned institutions charge up to 17 times the actual cost of care, compared with an average threefold markup at other hospitals
- UCLA Health
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