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PATIENT FAIRNESS IN THE NEWS

MEDICAL BILLING NEWS

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

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Medical debt is a problem complicated by aggressive collection practices, despite medical bills often riddled with mistakes.

- The National Desk / Spotlight on America

- Washington State Journal

- NBC Palm Springs

Imagine this: your newborn baby is rushed to the ER with severe burns -- but there's no burn unit, nor any ambulances available to get you to one. You try to drive, but the doctor doesn't let you. Instead, you're forced to take a $90,000 air ambulance for a 15-minute ride to the nearest hospital. And that's just the beginning.

- ABC 7 San Francisco

- 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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