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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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- SavingAdvice.com
Hospitals and health systems have received criticism for the difficulty the average consumer faces in trying to understand how much procedures will cost, but there may be more visibility in pricing in the coming year.
- Chief Healthcare Executive
With new AMR base rates topping $5,000 and per-mile fees adding hundreds more, Spokane-area fire leaders and insurers are questioning the surge
- EMS1
Senate Bill 5083 caps reimbursement rates for nearly 700,000 people covered by the Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) and School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB).
- Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
.- KFF Health News
Why is healthcare so expensive in Vermont? BlueCross BlueShield says it’s, in part, the sheer cost of services from the biggest hospitals.
- VT Digger
Lawmakers in several states are working to expand medical debt protections for patients, even after the Trump administration reversed course and told states they don’t have authority to take action on credit reporting.
- KFF Health News
Higher prices in arbitration mean higher costs for everyone, including through higher insurance premiums. And it’s getting expensive.
- The Daily Record
Maxwell Kruzic went to an emergency room in Durango, Colorado, with what he called “crippling” abdominal pain in October 2023. Thinking it was appendicitis, the ER staff ordered tests and called a surgeon, but the cause turned out to be the peppers from a hot sauce he’d ingested the night before. He spent months checking for a bill, but none came — until two years later.
- KFF News
- Twisted Sifter
Whether you're looking to get a better interest rate on your credit card or settle a medical bill, there are ways to negotiate what you owe. Life Kit host Marielle Segarra explains how to do it.
- NPR
- KUTV
A study led by Brown University researchers found that Oregon's cap on hospital prices for its public employees, established by 2017 legislation that limits payments to 200% of Medicare rates for in-network services and 185% for out-of-network, has so far produced little disruption in hospital finances or the quality of patient care
- Oregon Live
Community health centers were created to serve as medical safety nets for people who struggle to afford primary care. Several of these health centers are suing patients and garnishing their paychecks — which experts say contradicts their mission.
- ProPublica
- The Conversation
Novant Health is among a growing number of health care systems now charging patients for self-administered surveys that screen for problems. Patients say they should not be billed for checking a few boxes.
- North Carolina Health News
Depending on the circumstances, you could end up paying a lot less than the full balance on your medical debt.
- CBS News
When insurance bills start arriving with six-figure totals, it's already too late. That's the harsh lesson learned by Americans who purchased what seemed like legitimate health insurance — only to discover after surgery that their "affordable" policies were nearly worthless.
- Washington Post
The No Surprises Act's Independent Dispute Resolution process is increasingly being used as a backdoor payment channel for high-cost, non-emergency procedures performed by out-of-network physicians.
- Modern Healthcare
The United States is the most expensive country to give birth in the world, but new legislative efforts could change that
- Deseret Magazine
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- Newsweek
While the husband's reaction was hilarious, many new parents are in the same boat when it comes to high hospital bills.
- Your Tango
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