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MEDICAL BILLING NEWS

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.- WBHM

- Hartford Courant

Vermont hospitals are charging more than five times the average sales price for outpatient drugs — the highest markup in the nation by a wide margin. Lawmakers are seeking to cap those prices.

- VT Digger

Democratic lawmakers have narrowed the scope of a proposed crackdown on hospital mergers and acquisitions, focusing it on private equity and excluding nonprofit operators from additional oversight after pushback from the industry’s powerful lobby.

- Spotlight PA

.- CalMatters

These six things about medical debt might surprise you.

- FinanceBuzz

There is no longer any one price for a medical service that applies to all patients. It depends on many factors.

- Eagle Times

.A new rule to keep most medical debt off credit reports, approved by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has been delayed until June 15th due to a lawsuit by two trade groups.

- KLAS

Alli Oakes, executive director of research at Trilliant Health, shared that upcoding is a “prime example” of healthcare waste—where visits are billed at increasing levels of intensity without clinical justification.

- Managed Healthcare Executive

Democratic legislators joined a coalition of affordable healthcare advocates to talk about their Fair Pricing Act on Tuesday. Senate Finance Chair Liz Krueger made the case for saving New Yorkers an alleged $1 billion a year by limiting how much hospitals can charge for routine outpatient care..

- WROC Rochester

.A CBS News analysis of IRS data found some nonprofit hospitals in Philadelphia and across the country attempt to collect hundreds of millions of dollars a year from low-income patients.

- CBS News Phildelphia

- 2 News Oklahoma

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- People

Sen. Saud Anwar (D-South Windsor), who is also physician, explains his concerns with a proposal to cap out-of-network charges. He went so far as to call it a “disaster.” The plan, proposed by the governor, is intended to limit skyrocketing health care costs. But opponents say it will end up harming patients and providers in the long run.

- NBC CT

- WSB-TV 2

- Counter Punch

- CBS News

This is paragraph text. Click it or hit the Manage Text button to change the font, color, size, format, and more. To set up site-wide paragraph and title styles, go to Site Theme.A just introduced Ohio bill with support across the political aisle would bar wage garnishment, cap interest rates, and block reports to credit agencies when it comes to medical debt.

- The Blade

.- WSOC

- KKTV

It’s important to understand what impacts your credit score and what to do if you think there’s a mistake.

- WNBC

The bill would lower the maximum interest rate for medical debt to 3% per year

- Ohio Capital Journal

.- Carolina Journal

- First Aid Kit

For more than a year and a half, a teacher from Patchogue says she’s been fighting a medical bill that she argues she doesn’t owe

- WNBC

.- New York Daily News

- WNDU 16 News

.- Moneywise

- Straight Arrow News

The Colorado state senate unanimously passed a bill aimed at protecting residents from surprise ambulance billing,

- FOX 31

.- KFF Health News

This is paragraph text. Click it or hit the Manage Text button to change the font, color, size, format, and more. To set up site-wide paragraph and title styles, go to Site Theme.President Trump has issued an executive order calling for health systems to make it easier for consumers to compare prices. Some also want to address wide variances in prices.

- Chief Healthcare Executive

After undergoing a medically necessary surgery on her colon, Madeline Rogers of Zephyrhills, northeast of Tampa, was shocked to discover that she was stuck with a $150,000 bill due to a denied insurance claim.

- Moneywise

As health care costs increase and many consumers are watching their spending amid economic concerns, some may put off needed medical care due to financial constraints.

- ABC15 Arizona

.- ABC 7 New York

For poorest patients at hundreds of nonprofit hospitals, financial pain follows medical care

- CBS News

The Vermont House of Representatives unanimously approved S.27, a proposal to eliminate up to $100 million in medical debt for low- and moderate-income Vermonters and remove medical debt from credit scores.

- Rutland Herald

- WFYI

Hospitals warn that a ban could siphon as much as $1 billion from Minnesota providers and hasten clinic closures statewide.

- Minnesota Star Tribune

More than 400 nonprofit hospitals nationwide used debt collection tactics and lawsuits against patients who should have qualified for charity care, CBS News found.

- CBS News

- Yahoo Finance

- CBS News Detroit

- The Indiana Capital Chronicle

- An Arm and a Leg podcast

.-KFF Health News

The Oregon Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would prohibit medical providers and debt collectors from reporting medical debt to credit bureaus.

- KPIC

- Seattle Times

Washingtonians’ medical debt will not be included in their credit reports, under a bill that Gov. Bob Ferguson signed into law on Tuesday.

- Washington State Standard

.- Maine Beacon

"Provider-based billing" leaves more doctors charging hospital fees for routine visits

- WFTS

.Experts urge patients file for payment assistance, no matter income level

- Cascadia Daily News

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