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WittyUserName on scored.co
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I remember one of the big revelations in that Bitter Pill article Time Magazine put out years ago is the hospitals expect people to negotiate their bills. I can't think of a single person who isn't involved in the medical field or insurance that knows that.
>Shocked by her bill from Stamford hospital and unable to pay it, Janice S. found a local woman on the Internet who is part of a growing cottage industry of people who call themselves medical-billing advocates. They help people read and understand their bills and try to reduce them. “The hospitals all know the bills are fiction, or at least only a place to start the discussion, so you bargain with them,” says Katalin Goencz, a former appeals coordinator in a hospital billing department who negotiated Janice S.’s bills from a home office in Stamford.
>Shocked by her bill from Stamford hospital and unable to pay it, Janice S. found a local woman on the Internet who is part of a growing cottage industry of people who call themselves medical-billing advocates. They help people read and understand their bills and try to reduce them. “The hospitals all know the bills are fiction, or at least only a place to start the discussion, so you bargain with them,” says Katalin Goencz, a former appeals coordinator in a hospital billing department who negotiated Janice S.’s bills from a home office in Stamford.
https://time.com/198/bitter-pill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/