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How closely do you look at your medical bills? If you don’t know your rights, you may not know when to question a bill.
A routine visit to remove your child's splinter could now be classified as "surgery" under current medical billing practices.
In what the federal government called the “largest Justice Department healthcare fraud takedown in history,” 324 individuals — including 96 medical providers — have been arrested in connection with ...
Nearly $15 billion was reported in losses in the most expensive health care fraud in United States history, Federal Bureau of ...
A Hendersonville medical doctor and her office manager are accused of defrauding Medicare and Blue Cross Blue Shield after ...
The chairman of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, a nonprofit that argues for health care price transparency, praises Florida ...
The Medical Billing Software Market share is projected to be valued at USD 17.92 billion in 2024 and reach USD 32.18 billion ...
Smart billing automates claims, cuts errors, speeds payments, and boosts revenue—helping practices stay profitable and ...
That’s exactly what happened to Alex, 34, who lost his job last month and was soon blindsided by an unexpected $8,500 medical ...
Medical debt is a public health issue, and Michigan should enlist Community Health Workers to help residents navigate a ...