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  2. California Uninsured Patient Hospital Pricing Litigation

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    The class received refunds or bill adjustments of 35% off their bills from Scripps, at a value of $73 million. [3] Cincotta v. California Emergency Physicians Medical Group. A class of nearly 100,000 uninsured patients who received emergency room care from CEP Medical Group alleged they were charged excessive and unfair rates for medical ...

  3. Overbilling - Wikipedia

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    Overbilling can occur when larger institutions or governments create errors in their calculations of how much various individuals may owe. [4] Banks and credit card providers can also overbill clients, or indirectly facilitate overbilling through the method by which they allow vendors to charge a client after the client has accented to having their card billed. [5]

  4. Balance billing - Wikipedia

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    However, out-of-network medical billing has become common for privately insured patients even when they receive care in an in-network hospital, creating a substantial financial burden. [13] Surprise balance billing is when an out-of-network provider bills an individual for services that were not covered by the insurance plan.

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

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    Medical bills from healthcare providers tend to include a phone number for the billing office. "They should just say, 'I can pay this much today or by the end of the month — do you want me to ...

  6. Undercharged for an item or service? Why you need to fess up

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    While it may seem like a fortuitous turn of events, ethically and, in some cases, legally, financial errors made in your favor shouldn't be accepted and can, in fact, be considered theft.

  7. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing, a payment process in the United States healthcare system, is the process of reviewing a patient's medical records and using information about their diagnoses and procedures to determine which services are billable and to whom they are billed. [1] This bill is called a claim. [2]

  8. California Department of Managed Health Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) is a regulatory body governing managed health care plans, including Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and most Medi-Cal managed care plans in California. The DMHC was created as the first state department in the country solely dedicated to regulating managed health care plans and assisting ...

  9. California regulators sue Mercury Insurance, alleging it ...

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    In August 2019, Mercury paid a $27.6 million fine to the California Department of Insurance for findings that it had violated Proposition 103. It was the largest fine against a property and ...