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MEDICAL BILLING NEWS

Keep abreast of news and information on medical billing and its impact on patients and consumers.

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A Reddit post in the r/PovertyFinance community recently blew up after a user shared how one five-minute form resulted in their entire medical debt being forgiven. The post has since gone viral with thousands of upvotes and hundreds of comments from people with similar stories.

- Yahoo

- Fountain Hills Times Independent

About 30 million Americans report borrowing money to pay for healthcare in the past year

- Gallup

- InsuranceNewsNet

- NPR

A bill that would prohibit surprise billing for ambulance services was filed recently in the Alabama Legislature in hopes that it will, at minimum, serve as a negotiating tool to compel health insurance companies to expand their coverage for such services.

- Alabama Daily News

Kerry Morgan says the unwanted and entirely unexpected credit card dinged her credit score by 16 points.

- MSN

- WCNC

The TikTok comedian called out local California governments for enacting extra first responder fees on top of their taxes and healthcare costs

- Fox News

A bill in the Nevada Legislature aims to reduce the cost of hospital stays for patients in the Public Employees’ Benefits Program by capping hospital fees, which proponents argue could save the state millions of dollars.

- Las Vegas Review-Journal

- InsuranceNewsNet.com

- NPR

The Senate has passed similar bills twice in recent years, but both bills went nowhere in the House in the face of intense lobbying by the hospital industry.

- WCNC

- News 10 NBC

- Yahoo News

A bill contends it could reduce the cost of hospital stays for patients in the Public Employees' Benefits Program by capping hospital fees.

- Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bill sponsors say this is a solution to struggling community health centers, but hospital leaders claim the caps could be "catastrophic."

- Denver 7 ABC

Lori Mangum was 32 when apple-sized tumors sprouted on her head. Now — six years and 10 surgeries later — the skin cancer is gone. But her pain lives on, in the form of medical debt.

- NPR

Fed-up patients facing astronomical medical bills are fighting back against hospitals and insurance companies with a secret weapon: artificial intelligence.

- New York Post

From $35 pillows to a million-dollar bill, here are some of the most shocking experiences.

- Yahoo

- Spotlight PA

About 30 million Americans report borrowing money to pay for healthcare in the past year

- Gallup

The average medical debt on 15 million Americans’ credit reports is more than $3,100.

- Aberdeen Newx

Despite over 90% of the United States population having some form of health insurance, medical debt remains a persistent problem.

- Health System Tracker

Supporters of the move say an increase in competition will lower prices for consumers. But given the complexity of hospital pricing, experts question whether it will be that simple.

- NBC News

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today introduced a resolution to overturn a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule removing medical debt and medical bills from credit reports.

- ABA Banking Journal

Two congressman have been branded ‘callous’ by introducing bill in Congress.

- Investment News

A California father saw a medical bill more than double after providing his insurance information. Robert Witt, whose TikTok video detailing the price jump went viral, tells “Morning in America” that there has to be “a more simple way” to handle insurance in America.

- News Nation

- WHIO

A Portland family argues that their $430 walking boot illustrates the problem of inflated costs in health care, where prices are obscure and detached from reality.

- KGW8

277 consumer advocate groups join in opposition to the attempt

- ConsumerAffairs

- The Coast News Group

Doctors in New York will have to discuss treatment costs upfront with patients under a new law.

- NPR

A bill in the Colorado legislature would remake a federal subsidy for hospitals into a tool to lower patients’ health care costs, if it can get past stiff industry opposition.

- The Denver Post /  Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

An Indiana hospital seeking to take over its rival won a reprieve when lawmakers watered down a bill that threatened the proposed deal. But now it faces a likely showdown with the state’s new governor.

- U.S. News / KFF Health News

At least a half dozen states are racing to limit or put new checks on private equity-fueled mergers in health care, signaling mounting concern about the influence of corporate medicine.

- AXIOS

The nonprofit health system did not admit to wrongdoing as part of the settlement, nor will it pay a financial penalty.

- Healthcare Dive

Most U.S. hospitals offer some relief to patients who struggle to pay their bills. These charity care or financial assistance programs can cover all or part of the cost of an outstanding medical bill.  The catch? Hospitals and health systems themselves largely decide how their programs work and who qualifies, which can limit access to this help. That variance also creates a patchwork of eligibility criteria across providers.

- Spotlight PA

- East Idaho News

The Affordable Act requires most hospitals to adobe charity care policies. But most hospitals usually don't alert their patients about that. FOX 26's Randy Wallace learned about a nonprofit who helps patients reduce their debt.

- FOX 26

Union Health is making a new bid to Indiana regulators to buy its rival hospital in Terre Haute as the door looks poised to close on such deals.

- KFF Health News

Senate Bill 316 seeks to give people more information to help them make health care. Some lawmakers questioned whether it could be enforced.

- WRAL

Non-profit institutions are no help

- The Economist

Hospital administrators like Baptist Health Floyd’s Michael Schroyer and Goshen Health’s Randy Christophel urged senators to reconsider a bill establishing “price caps” on their services.

- Indiana Capital Chronicle

- Fortune

- Time

- Washington State Journal

Non-profit hospitals in Indiana would be punished for charging too much if a bill passed out of the Senate Health and Provider Services Committee Wednesday, becomes law.

- 5.3 MNC

Here’s what you need to know to deduct eligible medical costs from your taxable income.

- CNBC

This legislation aims to provide adequate Medicare reimbursement for emergency service providers, helping them hire and retain EMT staff.

- Alabama Political Reporter

- Concord Monitor

Researchers blame these insurance denials on surging costs, insurance companies and the federal No Surprises Act.

- Denver 7 ABC

A bill that seeks to restrict surprise billing by health care providers has passed the state Senate. The bill now goes to the House, which has rejected similar proposals in the past.

- WRAL

The House voted, 250-85, to approve House Bill 316, which seeks to end balance billing.

- New Hampshire Bulletin

Americans borrowed an estimated $74 billion to cover medical expenses, according to a West Health-Gallup survey.

- Action News 5

The Senate-approved version removes enforcement provisions.

-   The Washington State Standard

- KPIC

The North Carolina Senate passed a comprehensive bill Thursday aimed at increasing transparency in health care billing, lowering costs, and speeding up the process of prior authorization for medical services.

- News and Observer

When Tim Winard left his job to launch his own business, he was concerned about the potential cost of an Affordable Care Act plan and instead chose a short-term policy. But after undergoing a colonoscopy, Winard received a bill for more than $7,000. Short-term plans do not have to cover preventive care, and benefits can vary, with some setting dollar caps on certain types of care.

- KFF Health News

North Dakota lawmakers are considering a new bill that would require hospitals and health care facilities to publicly post the cost of their services. House Bill 1594 aims to give patients clear information about prices before they receive care.

- KX News

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