Surprise Medical Bills Were Supposed to Be a Thing of the Past. Here’s Why They’re Not
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 18 – The No Surprises Act currently protects only certain surprise bills, leaving many insured patients facing unexpected charges exceeding estimates, according to experts and CMS data.
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Surprise medical bills were supposed to be a thing of the past. Surprise — they’re not
Last year in Massachusetts, after finding lumps in her breast, Jessica Chen went to Lowell General Hospital-Saints Campus, part of Tufts Medicine, for a mammogram and sonogram. Before the screenings, she asked the hospital for the estimated patient responsibility for the bill using her insurance, Tufts Health Plan. Her portion, she was told, would be $359 — and she paid it. She was more than a little surprised weeks later to receive a bill askin…
Surprise Medical Bills Were Supposed To Be a Thing of the Past. Surprise — They’re Not.
Last year in Massachusetts, after finding lumps in her breast, Jessica Chen went to Lowell General Hospital-Saints Campus, part of Tufts Medicine, for a mammogram and sonogram. Before the screenings, she asked the hospital for the estimated patient responsibility for the bill using her insurance, Tufts Health Plan. Her portion, she was told, would be $359 — and she paid it. She was more than a little surprised weeks later to receive a bill askin…
Surprise Medical Bills Were Supposed To Be a Thing of the Past. Surprise — They’re Not. – RamaOnHealthcare
Last year in Massachusetts, after finding lumps in her breast, Jessica Chen went to Lowell General Hospital-Saints Campus, part of Tufts Medicine, for a mammogram and sonogram. Before the screenings, she asked the hospital for the estimated patient responsibility for the bill using her insurance, Tufts Health Plan. Her portion, she was told, would be [...]
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