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Charging patients to message their doctors through portals could reduce health worker burnout and modestly lightened clinicians' workloads at the Mayo Clinic, researchers said.
- AXIOS
Disagree with that medical bill? It might be worth calling your hospital billing office.
- Yahoo Life
If you think you’re being overcharged on medical bills, you probably are.
- Vox
- Medical Xpress
“I just got my hospital bill, I was in there for three days for a leg surgery, and I’m gonna read you the itemized charge list”
- AOL
In my experience, few docs, cloistered as they are in their examining room, know how their billing proceeds, or even much of what occurs in their front office.
- The Union
Debt collectors must comply with federal law, including not making harassing or abusive calls. Consumers can complain to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- Commercial Appeal
Colorado's surprise billing law does not currently limit out-of-network billing for ambulance services, and new analysis shows the true costs to consumers and insurers.
- Kiowa County Press
- Twisted Sifter
- The Hill
New California law seeks to change how medical debt is reported and used in credit decisions.
- CBS 8
I asked the BuzzFeed Community to share a time when they received an outrageous medical bill despite the having insurance. The answers were both frustrating and disheartening.
- BuzzFeed
A growing number of patients are getting hit with surprise bills from their doctor’s offices for unexplained charges or things that used to be free. It’s all leading to a lot of frustration and calls for more transparency.
- Spotlight on America
- HeraldNet
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Health care sharing ministries advertise reimbursements for members’ medical bills. But they are largely unregulated, and most have restrictions on maternity coverage.
- NBC
Since 2018, "Bill of the Month" has investigated medical bills totaling almost $6.3 million — including nearly $2.8 million that patients were expected to pay out-of-pocket. Cited at statehouses, the U.S. Capitol, and the White House, the series has led to changes in health policy.
- NPR
You may have heard that medical debt under $500 no longer hurts your credit. This change has benefited millions of Americans, but it’s also led people to wonder: If they don’t count against you, is there any reason to pay small medical bills at all?
- NASDAQ / Money.com
Ohio hospitals will soon be asked to disclose the cost of medical care they provide to patients.
- Yahoo News / The Columbus Dispatch
- PatientRightsAdvocate.org
Months after 9NEWS Investigates uncovered the hospital giant's efforts to sue thousands of its patients every year, we now know more about how their efforts compare.
- 9NEWS
In June, at his doctor’s recommendation, Tom Contos of Chicago underwent a procedure that’s performed more than 15 million times a year in the United States: a colonoscopy. When the hospital charged nearly three times what it had estimated, he wanted to know why.
- KFF News
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