Medical costs are rising at a rate much faster than inflation. While many charges have previously been confidential and not subject to negotiation, recent changes provide new opportunities. Below are two of four methods to reduce your family’s medical expenses.
1. Compare Hospital Prices
After a ten-year battle, hospitals are now required to make available online, or upon request, their prices for 300 common services. Under new Obamacare regulations effective January 1, 2021, all hospitals must publish five different charges for the same service including the...
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