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  2. Should you use your home to pay medical bills? - AOL

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    (Of course, having unpaid medical bills sent to collections isn’t going to do your credit profile any good, either.) ... Just three days in the hospital can cost you an average of $30,000, ...

  3. Among the charges on his six-page hospital bill: $14,309 for anesthesia; $2,308 for the 80 minutes he spent in a recovery room; and $6,208 for a CT scan — more than 10 times what Medicare ...

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    A $15,000 hospital bill could be dropped to as low as $150 or even $0 if you qualify for financial assistance, according to DollarFor.org. By taking steps to avoid unfair charges, making certain ...

  5. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    One goal of these entities is to reduce the amount of paperwork for medical staff and to increase efficiency, providing the practice with the ability to grow. The billing services which can be outsourced include regular invoicing, insurance verification, collections assistance, referral coordination, and reimbursement tracking. [21]

  6. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia

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    A hospital cannot delay treatment while determining whether a patient can pay or is insured, but that does not mean the hospital is completely forbidden from asking for or running a credit check. If a patient fails to pay the bill, the hospital can sue the patient, and the unsatisfied judgment will likely appear on the patient's credit report.

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    By January, Figueroa's bill had been sent to Frost-Arnett Company, a Kentucky-based collections agency. The following month, United Heartland told Figueroa it could reimburse her "100%" if she ...

  8. John Peter Smith Hospital - Wikipedia

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    An attorney who had helped rewrite the Texas state law being used to keep her body on life support at John Peter Smith Hospital said that there was a problem with the application of the law to a patient that was no longer alive. [32] The Texas law itself, passed in 1989 and amended in 1999, provides lawyers for each side with little guidance.

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