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A recent report found that the cost of health insurance deductibles are markedly more expensive when compared to half a decade ago.

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This year, open enrollment for general health insurance is available from November 1 through December 15.

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A recent report called CMS' enforcement of price transparency rules in hospitals "wildly inconsistent."

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Recently, a user on Reddit without health insurance reported being billed nearly $450,000 for back surgery.

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Medicare open enrollment is here, from October 15 to December 1. If you are eligible, make sure to check out what your options are.

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The Wall Street Journal recently published an analysis that found a shocking lack of pediatric-ready hospitals in the United States.

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Recent reports indicate that major health insurance companies have been denying patients coverage for COVID-19 booster shots, adding up to thousands of denials each day.

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has floated the possibility of excluding medical bills from patients' credit reports, meaning that medical debt would no longer affect credit scores.

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A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation highlights a growing concern: 2 out of 3 individuals grappling with medical debt in the United States owe more than $1000.

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According to a report last month, large racial disparities exist within the medical debt held by the middle class in the United States.

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