Owe money to medical providers? Be careful. Even small medical bills can become major issues if they're ignored.
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By Rae Ellen Bichell for KFF Health News. Broadcast version by Eric Galatas for the KFF Health News/Colorado News Connection ...
Leah Kovitch was pulling invasive plants in the meadow near her home one weekend in late April when a tick latched onto her ...
HRAs allow employers to set aside tax-free dollars for employees to use on medical expenses for themselves and their families.
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State’s proposal for NC’s share of $50 billion in new federal money would create regional hubs, bolster workforce and revive ...
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Prosecutors say it overcharged a federal program and billed for higher-level services than were actually provided during ...
Elisabeth Yoder was billed $9,250 for her son’s 39-mile ambulance transfer to a children’s hospital after the toddler, Darragh, contracted a serious bacterial infection called staphylococcal scalded ...