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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.

Current Month

- Akron Beacon

Surprise ambulance billing may soon become a thing of the past in New Hampshire.

- New Hampshire Bulletin

Seniors across the country are opening their mailboxes to find confusing, inflated, and often shocking bills for services they thought were covered. And the problem isn’t just the price. It’s the surprise.

- Savings Advice

- CBS News

A patient went to his eye doctor for a routine checkup. Why was he charged for surgery after his doctor removed an eyelash?

- The New York Times

- Moneywise

- NC Health News

- Delaware Public Media

- Moneywise

This year, 15 states are trying to limit a specific kind of hospital fee — or at least give patients a heads up. 

- Marketplace

A proposal in the state legislature would protect patients from surprise ambulance bills. Critics worry it’s written in a way that will drive up health care costs — and maybe insurance premiums.

- NC Health News

Congress asked for -- and got -- a report with recommendations, but nothing has been done

- Med Page Today

- WJFW

Democrats, with a few Republicans, have approved Senate Bill 605 in successive votes

- Lund Report

Researchers reveal some hospitals are not fully complying with federal price transparency rules, impacting patients' ability to compare costs.

- WCNC

Attorney General James Uthmeier says the state would not sit on the sideline while many hospitals have "extorted patients who have come in with life-or-death cases and left with crippling debt.”

- Health News Florida

- AARP

The bill had unanimous support in both chambers of the state legislature.

- The New Republic

A Colorado man’s emergency stomach surgery highlights the exceedingly complex — and sometimes inaccurate — system of pricing at some hospitals.

- NBC News

.- WLWT

- Washington Post

Surprise billing, also known as balanced billing by health insurance companies, could come to an end in New Hampshire.

- NHPR

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