Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Disputing Medical Bills Often Leads to Positive Outcomes, Study Finds
News
By News
Published 5 hours ago on
September 1, 2024

New research reveals that challenging questionable medical bills can result in corrections, reduced costs, and financial assistance. (Shutterstock)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

A recent study published in JAMA Health Forum suggests that disputing questionable medical bills can often lead to positive outcomes.

According to NBC News, the research highlights the importance of scrutinizing and challenging medical charges when they seem incorrect or unaffordable.

Many See Results When Disputing Bills

Erin Duffy, lead study author and director of research training at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, emphasizes, “If there’s a bill that you receive that doesn’t look quite right or that you can’t afford, pick up the phone and call the billing office. When people do, most get positive results.”

The survey revealed that about 20% of respondents received a medical bill they disagreed with or couldn’t afford in the past year. Of those, 61.5% contacted billing offices to address their concerns. The results were encouraging:

  • Nearly 75% of those who reported billing errors saw corrections made.
  • 62% of those who found bills unaffordable received payment plans or price reductions.
  • 76% of those seeking to negotiate received financial assistance or bill cancellation.

Medical Debt Impacts Millions

These findings are particularly significant given the prevalence of medical debt in the United States. A 2022 KFF survey found that over half of U.S. adults reported having medical debt in the past five years, with total medical debt estimated at $220 billion.

Dr. Adam Gaffney, a critical care physician, warns that medical debt can “ruin people’s financial futures,” affecting loan approvals and even leading to wage garnishment or lawsuits.

The study also noted that certain individuals were more likely to dispute bills, including extroverts and those who tend to be more skeptical and competitive. Conversely, people without college degrees, those with low financial literacy, and the uninsured were least likely to challenge bills.

Tips for Addressing Medical Bills

Experts advise patients to verify bill ownership, request itemized statements, and be aware of protections like the No Surprises Act. They also recommend exploring financial assistance options and avoiding credit card payments for medical bills when possible.

Read more at NBC News

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Disputing Medical Bills Often Leads to Positive Outcomes, Study Finds

DON'T MISS

California to Remove Certain Food Additives from School Meals

DON'T MISS

What Jobs Will San Joaquin Valley Employers Need the Most? EDD Publishes its List

DON'T MISS

49ers Bid to Become First Team to 3-Peat in NFC West in Nearly Two Decades

DON'T MISS

In Los Angeles County and San Francisco, Government Reform Is on the Ballot

DON'T MISS

Bulldogs’ Gameplan Works to Perfection Until Late 4rth Quarter

DON'T MISS

Fresno State Puts No. 9 Michigan on Upset Alert but Wolverines Prevail

DON'T MISS

Coffee Pot Fire Is 13% Contained but Grows to 10,164 Acres

DON'T MISS

CA Lawmakers Pass Landmark Bills to Atone for Racism, but Hold Off Funding

DON'T MISS

49ers Rookie WR Ricky Pearsall Shot in Attempted Union Square Robbery

UP NEXT

California to Remove Certain Food Additives from School Meals

UP NEXT

49ers Bid to Become First Team to 3-Peat in NFC West in Nearly Two Decades

UP NEXT

What Jobs Will San Joaquin Valley Employers Need the Most? EDD Publishes its List

UP NEXT

Bulldogs’ Gameplan Works to Perfection Until Late 4rth Quarter

UP NEXT

Fresno State Puts No. 9 Michigan on Upset Alert but Wolverines Prevail

UP NEXT

Coffee Pot Fire Is 13% Contained but Grows to 10,164 Acres

UP NEXT

CA Lawmakers Pass Landmark Bills to Atone for Racism, but Hold Off Funding

UP NEXT

49ers Rookie WR Ricky Pearsall Shot in Attempted Union Square Robbery

UP NEXT

Will Gov. Newsom Call a Special Session to Deal With Gas Prices?

UP NEXT

Red Wavers Go the Extra Mile to Make It a Party Before the ‘Dogs Play Michigan

49ers Bid to Become First Team to 3-Peat in NFC West in Nearly Two Decades

9 hours ago

In Los Angeles County and San Francisco, Government Reform Is on the Ballot

9 hours ago

Bulldogs’ Gameplan Works to Perfection Until Late 4rth Quarter

17 hours ago

Fresno State Puts No. 9 Michigan on Upset Alert but Wolverines Prevail

17 hours ago

Coffee Pot Fire Is 13% Contained but Grows to 10,164 Acres

18 hours ago

CA Lawmakers Pass Landmark Bills to Atone for Racism, but Hold Off Funding

19 hours ago

49ers Rookie WR Ricky Pearsall Shot in Attempted Union Square Robbery

19 hours ago

Will Gov. Newsom Call a Special Session to Deal With Gas Prices?

20 hours ago

Red Wavers Go the Extra Mile to Make It a Party Before the ‘Dogs Play Michigan

21 hours ago

Voting Rights Under Fire in Texas: Over a Million Purged From Rolls, ACLU Warns

1 day ago

Disputing Medical Bills Often Leads to Positive Outcomes, Study Finds

5 hours ago

5 hours ago

Disputing Medical Bills Often Leads to Positive Outcomes, Study Finds

8 hours ago

California to Remove Certain Food Additives from School Meals

9 hours ago

What Jobs Will San Joaquin Valley Employers Need the Most? EDD Publishes its List

9 hours ago

49ers Bid to Become First Team to 3-Peat in NFC West in Nearly Two Decades

9 hours ago

In Los Angeles County and San Francisco, Government Reform Is on the Ballot

Fresno State intermin head coach Tim Skipperl watches his team warm up during pregame of an NCAA college football game against Michigan, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)
17 hours ago

Bulldogs’ Gameplan Works to Perfection Until Late 4rth Quarter

Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene throws against Michigan in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)
17 hours ago

Fresno State Puts No. 9 Michigan on Upset Alert but Wolverines Prevail

A view of the Coffee Pot Fire in Tulare County California
18 hours ago

Coffee Pot Fire Is 13% Contained but Grows to 10,164 Acres

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend