Source: theepochtimes.com · last verified 2026-07-14
Hospitals are increasingly demanding prepayments from patients before treatment, often without providing a clear price. This can lead to surprise bills and financial burdens on patients. However, patients have the right to know the cost of their care and can take steps to avoid these surprise bills. The No Surprises Act protects patients from unexpected bills for care at in-network facilities, but the harder problem is figuring out what you will owe in the first place.
Patients can insist on knowing the price of their care before signing any agreements. They can also ask for a detailed breakdown of the costs and check if their insurance covers the procedure. Additionally, patients can look into online cost estimators and call centers provided by their health plans to get a rough estimate of the costs.
It’s essential for patients to be aware of their rights and take an active role in managing their care and costs. By being informed and advocating for themselves, patients can avoid surprise bills and make more informed decisions about their healthcare.
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