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A ride in an ambulance can be quite costly depending on your provider and insurance coverage.
- WTOC
- WTVB
About 31 million Americans borrowed money to pay for health care last year, accumulating $74 billion in medical debt, according to a survey published Wednesday.
- USA Today
The Wyoming Senate voted to kill House Bill 121, which would have required Wyoming hospitals to post prices for items and services in dollars and cents on their websites.
- wyomingnews.com
The US Sun exclusively spoke to an entrepreneur who is proposing a different way to pay medical fees.
- U.S. Sun
A Tennessee lawmaker is pushing to alleviate medical debt and prevent it from showing up on consumer credit reports.
- WSMV
Sen. Marcus Riccelli, D-Spokane, is sponsoring Senate Bill 5480, which would prevent medical debt from appearing on a person’s credit report.
- Lake Chelan Mirror
Jagdish Whitten was hit by a car while he was out for a run in his San Francisco neighborhood. Friends took him to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for a mild concussion, a broken toe, and contusions.
- KFF Health News
Hospitals and other health care providers are pushing back on a plan to curb insurance payments.
- KUNC
- Lown Institute
- Des Moines Register
- WFYI
One father's unexpected ER bill highlights the need for awareness when seeking medical care and understanding coverage.
- Fox17 West Michigan
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) reintroduced the Hospital Transparency Compliance Enforcement Act to increase penalties for hospitals that hide the true costs of their items and services from patients.
- Senate.gov
- NBC4 Columbus
Many doctor visits in the area and across the country have become significantly more expensive compared to just a couple of years ago. A growing concern among patients is the “facility fees” that are being charged, sometimes more than doubling the cost of medical bills. Investigative reporter Amy Davis provides insight into this issue and what patients can do about it.
- KPRC
- WH.gov
An Indiana House bill aimed at lowering the cost of healthcare is one step closer to becoming law.
- WPTA
Oklahoma House Bill 1709 aims to prevent medical debt from affecting credit scores, focusing on debt from lifesaving and emergency care.
- The Oklahoman
A ruling by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would have eliminated the debts, but the Trump administration paused it for 60 days.
- WNAF
- Nevada Current
An Indiana House Bill is aiming to redefine how hospitals achieve and maintain their nonprofit status.
- WFFT
Scrubbing credit reports won’t erase debt—it will just make borrowing harder for low-income Americans.
- Reason
A bill that would mandate hospital pricing transparency unanimously cleared its first committee hearing on Friday.
- New Mexico Political Report
- KTLA
The House Health and Human Services Committee passed a bill Tuesday preventing hospitals from putting medical bills on credit reports.
- SDPB
More than nine months after the California law went into effect, some hospitals still had not put up their charity care policies in readily apparent spots on their websites.
- Los Angeles Times
- wbur
A doting mom was left reeling after receiving a surprise ambulance bill topping $3,000.
- The U.S. Sun
- Fox 13
Washington State lawmakers are forwarding a bill that would change how medical debt impacts Washingtonians' credit scores.
- The Center Square
Douglas Larson thought he was going for a $49 test. Then he received bill after bill, and it finally went to collections.
- NJ.com
- Fox 59
Bill in state legislature would require insurers to pay ambulance rates set by cities
- Denver Post
Audrey and Clayton Pride of Charlotte had to navigate a lien Atrium Health placed on their property to pay $60,000 in debt to the hospital company. Audrey insisted they challenge the bill, which she said they were unaware of. Advocate Health, Atrium Health’s parent company, announced in September 2024 it would drop lawsuits and liens as part of a new initiative to resolve outstanding debts.
- Charlotte Post
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