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  2. What you should do before paying that big medical bill - AOL

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    Before anyone tries to negotiate a medical bill, Kelmar said they should do everything they can to ensure it's accurate. This includes asking for itemized bills and appealing denied insurance claims.

  3. How to pay huge medical bills on a small income - AOL

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    Some medical providers also offer a flat-rate discount if you agree to make a down payment between 10 and 30 percent on the bill. Be mindful that interest-free payment plans only work if you have ...

  4. 6 Tips for Negotiating Your Medical Bills - AOL

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    Healthcare costs are a real issue in America, even if you have insurance. Many low-cost plans only cover catastrophic care, leaving you to foot the bill for the bulk of your medical costs. Find...

  5. Medical-bill advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Medical-bill advocacy is the name generally attributed to the industry that has developed in response to a growing problem of erroneous charges on medical bills.According to the Medical Billing Advocates of America (MBAA), as many as 9 out of 10 bills from hospitals and medical providers include errors that may erroneously inflate the cost of actual healthcare received.

  6. How to get relief from unexpectedly high medical bills - AOL

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    Unexpectedly high medical bills are common in the United States, but there are ways to get relief. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, one in five Americans are affected by ...

  7. How to negotiate your medical bills - AOL

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  8. Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program

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    Part D was repealed on October 28, 2004 and replaced with Part E, which is for certain individuals, or certain survivors of individuals, who worked at a Department of Energy facility or a uranium mine or mill and developed any illness that resulted from work-related exposure to toxins. Compensation under Part E is variable up to $250,000 based ...

  9. How To Negotiate These 5 Costly Bills and Get Out of ... - AOL

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