A couple received a hospital bill after a routine visit.


Their insurance covered most of the cost, but they were still expected to pay more than $1,100 out of pocket.
Before paying, they requested an itemized bill.
That’s when they noticed a billing code for a procedure that had never been performed.
They contacted the hospital, provided the doctor’s documentation, and after an internal review, the charge was removed.
Most people assume medical bills are accurate.
They’re not always.
Always request an itemized bill and review every charge before you pay. It could save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
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