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Little Ways to Save Big on Medical Bills

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Times are lean. Despite having a new and exciting Presidency looming, our country is still in the throes of a great financial crisis, and more than ever, people are struggling to pay the bills. If you have medical bills piling up and don’t think you can get out from under them, do not despair.

The following article is intended to help you figure out the best ways to help save money on medical bills. A word to the wise: Letting the bills pile up unopened is a sure-fire bet for disaster. Take a deep breath, get out the letter opener, and get ready to take control.

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Tips for Avoiding Hospital Overcharges

Monday, December 1st, 2008
Hospital Billing and Health Insurance

Hospitals are meant to be safe havens, providing care and a place of recovery for the sick, injured and infirmed. Unfortunately, they have become places where many are robbed of their hard-earned money in hidden charges, fees for unnecessary treatments and lack of coverage from their health insurance plan. According to recent studies, hospitals are overcharging unsuspecting consumers a whopping $10 billion per year. Luckily, you are not doomed to a lifetime of high hospital charges. There are tips and tools at your disposal to make sure that you are only paying the fees that are necessary for you, and you can ensure that the money saved can go toward preventative care to help you stay out of the hospital in the future.

Request an Itemized Bill

You may get a bill at the end end of a surgery or extensive hospital stay for something like $25,000 dollars, and have no idea what you are being charged for. Before the bill even gets placed in your hands, request that the hospital make it into an itemized bill for you. One woman whose husband had just had hip replacement surgery saw charges for newborn blood work and a crib mobile. Unless her husband had had a baby while he was in the hospital, these charges were ridiculous and egregious. Hospital overcharges average about $1,300 per patient, per hospital visit, so requesting an itemized bill can help you avoid paying for things like $129 for a box of tissues.

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