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PATIENT FAIRNESS IN THE NEWS
Matt Ungs, founder of Patient Fairness, said he regularly receives calls from Floridians outraged by hospital bills exceeding six figures. “(Hospitals) are relying on people to shrug and pay the bill, but the more people who push back, the more likely hospitals will change their conduct,” said Ungs, whose company disputes medical bills for clients.
"With the help of services like Patient Fairness ... patients have an easier path to advocate for fair treatment... When patients stand up against inflated or incorrect charges, it sends a strong message to providers about the importance of billing integrity."
MEDICAL BILLING NEWS
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Charities that help people pay for care say demand is way up. That’s before scheduled Medicaid and Obamacare cuts take effect.
- Politico
.- CNBC
Elisabeth Yoder was billed $9,250 for her son’s 39-mile ambulance transfer to a children’s hospital after the toddler, Darragh, contracted a serious bacterial infection called staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.
- KFF Health News
Employers hope a forthcoming rule to improve surprise medical bill arbitration will strengthen their hand against doctors and improve transparency into insurers’ processes.
- Bloomberg
After New Hampshire banned surprise ambulance billing this year, the state is set to undergo a cost study on how much ambulance providers should charge for their services.
- New Hampshire Bulletin
Monterey County hospitals are facing scrutiny for having some of the highest rates in the country, with a state-commissioned study attributing these costs to a lack of competition among the major hospitals. The Office of Healthcare Affordability's study concluded that insurers consider Community Hospital, Salinas Valley Health, and Natividad as essential, giving them significant negotiating power to set prices.
- KSBW
New AI-powered programs offer help to patients stymied by insurance denials.
- Stateline
Fifteen states that restrict the reporting of medical debt on credit reports now find themselves at odds with a rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aiming to stop these limitations.
- Money
Ohio lawmakers could change the way how medical debt is collected in the state and ban some of the "extraordinary" practices now allowed by the Internal Revenue Service.
- WSYX
- KFF Health News
There have been thousands of lawsuits by Kansas hospitals in recent years, including many lawsuits for less than $500. One lawsuit was for just $104.
- High Plains Public Radio
Randall Edge, an HVAC technician and the sole earner for a family of four, recently had about $1,800 in anesthesia charges from a 2022 colonoscopy erased through North Carolina’s medical debt relief program. He has since received another anesthesia bill of more than $1,000 for the same preventive procedure this year, a newer debt that likely will not qualify for relief.
- News and Observer
Michigan lawmakers have proposed a bill package that would attempt to make it easier for patients to get financial assistance from a hospital, and for medical debt to be kept off consumer reports.
- MLive
- Moneywise
Thousands of Ohio patients are facing lawsuits from Mary Rutan Hospital in Bellefontaine over outstanding medical debts, raising questions about the hospital's billing practices. In the past two years, court records reveal that the hospital has sued nearly 3,000 patients. Complaints from patients include surprise billing, double billing, and failures to bill insurance.
- WSYX
The bill would prohibit medical debt from appearing on credit reports, ban wage garnishment and cap interest at 3%, down from the current 8%.
- WBMS
Hospitals claim they need facility fees to stay afloat, but a new report says otherwise.
- PIRG
- WOAI
A new national poll shows taxpayer support for an Ohio bill that could ease the burden of medical debt for people throughout the state.
- The Center Square
A new study sponsored by Undue Medical Debt finds that 2024 voters across party ID (Republicans, Independents and Democrats) agree that healthcare is unaffordable and health insurance coverage is failing people.
- Undue Medical Debt
Adrianna Gatlin is facing a $2,450 debt after Pediatrix Medical Group bills her directly for medical services. Why didn’t it send her the correct form to process her claim?
- Ink Free News
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