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  2. Does Medicare cover hospital bills after death? - AOL

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    Each state may have a different time frame for collecting medical debt after a person dies, and the time frame can also vary depending on the type of debt. Generally, creditors have a set time ...

  3. What happens to your medical debt after you die? - AOL

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    Like all debt, medical debt left behind after your death is paid by your estate. The debt goes to the person handling your estate — called an executor. The executor’s job is to manage the ...

  4. Medicare Coverage for Hospital Bills After Death - AOL

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    In most cases, family members aren’t obligated to pay a loved one’s debt after death. Exceptions to this rule include if: You co-signed for a loan for which you still owe money.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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]

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

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    As of the second quarter of 2021, 58% of all bills in collections on credit records were medical bills. Medical debt affects households unevenly, too, according to the agency.

  8. Medical debt - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] Aggressive debt collecting has been highlighted as an aggravating factor. [10] A study has found about 63% of adults with medical debt avoided further medical treatment, compared with only 19% of adults who had no such debt. [11] In the United States, one of the largest concerns of medical debt stems from high medical costs.

  9. Nearly 1 in 12 U.S. adults have medical debt. I’m a 72-year-old widow, and a debt collector is harassing me for $42K in unpaid medical bills my husband racked up before he died.