Crazy hospital bills: How you can cut yours, possibly by 30%
Margaret’s husband was recently in the hospital. His bill later showed that he was charged more than $1 apiece for prescription medications that can be obtained for a fraction of the cost at a pharmacy.
Margaret wants to know who sets these crazy prices.
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She’s not alone. Anyone who’s had a hospital stay has been subjected to sky-high charges for pills, medical equipment and pretty much anything else that could be slapped with a completely inexplicable price tag.
Who’s responsible? The hospital, of course. But it has a reason for the practice.
And for a tip on reducing your bill, check out Friday’s Ask Laz video.
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