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Currently, insurance companies get to decide how much of a public ambulance service's rate to pay, which can lead to patients being charged the unpaid balance.
- Public News Service
A Utah lawmaker is sponsoring a bill that would absolve Utahns of their spouses’ medical debt after their spouse passes away.
- KSL
As health care costs continue to rise in Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis and some state lawmakers are taking aim at hospitals. They want to cap what hospitals can charge some insurers.
- CBS News
When you call 911, you need help fast. Most people are not wondering if the ambulance that shows up is in-network for their health insurance. But after getting huge bills, that's what some patients in Massachusetts say they've had to do.
- WCVB
The passenger says he does not know how he will be able to pay the cruise line back.
- Independent
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
In the nation’s most affordable metro area, getting hurt or sick is expensive
- The Guardian
Two trade associations have filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a recent rule that prohibits medical debt reporting in credit reports.
- Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Iowa patients would receive credit toward their health insurance deductible by paying for health care services in cash under a bill state lawmakers advanced Monday.
- Des Moines Register
Under the proposed measure, Vermont hospital executives could be paid no more than 10 times what their facility's lowest wage earner makes.
- Seven Days
Hospital systems have started adding fees for emailing doctors.
- Charlotte Ledger
Nonprofit hospitals are required to have offer free or discounted care for uninsured patients or those unable to pay, and to codify their rules around these discounts in a financial assistance policy (FAP). However, most states do not have minimum requirements for how hospitals implement their FAPs, which means that these policies can be wildly different depending on the hospital.
- Lown Institute
The expectation of a Pasco County man who said a local medical clinic over-billed him was a prompt refund. But months later, he still hadn’t received his money.
- WFTS
New Hampshire lawmakers are trying to address the yearslong struggles of patients who take an ambulance and end up surprised with massive bills even when they have health insurance.
- New Hampshire Public Radio
HB 1004 strips nonprofit status from hospitals that charge more than 200 percent above what Medicare pays for the same services.
- The Hamilton County Reporter
Many patients say they were harmed by Advocate Health’s billing and collection practices – even as the health system has canceled thousands of liens against patients’ homes
- The Guardian
Austin Rivera's and Veronica Court's 13-month-old daughter died in November, after which they spent months struggling with their insurance company to pay for their daughter's hospital ICU stay.
- Dayton Daily News
A woman is facing a $783,000 hospital bill after giving birth, based on her daughter's NICU expenses.
- Newsweek
A new mom left the internet shocked over the astronomical medical bill she received after childbirth.
- Newsbreak
Dani Yuengling thought she had properly prepared herself for the financial impact of a breast biopsy. After all, it’s a simple procedure, especially if done by fine needle aspiration (FNA). Then, the 35-year-old received a bill for $18,000! And that was after insurance and though she had received a much lower advanced quote, according to an NPR/Kaiser Health News (NPR/KHN) bill-of-the-month investigation.
- DARK Daily
Will a new Ohio law requiring hospitals to post their prices give Ohioans an opportunity to reduce health care costs? Guest columnist Bryce Heinbaugh is optimistic, citing the success of health-care pricing transparency in Ashtabula.
- Cleveland.com
- Your Tango
Lenders will no longer be able to consider unpaid medical bills as a credit history factor when they evaluate potential borrowers in the U.S. for mortgages, car loans or business loans, according to a rule the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- AP
Final rule will remove billions of dollars of medical bills from credit reports and end coercive debt collection practices that weaponize the credit reporting system
- CFPB
Stella Shon experienced burn-like wounds all over her body from an allergic reaction to medication. One insurance provider paid almost $900K for the ICU. Her follow-up claims have been rejected. Shon has paid over $20,000 out of pocket for related medical expenses since her hospitalization.
- Business Insider
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