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by TimBurr 1962 days ago
If you don't mind me adding :)

6. Prices are often unknown at time of service.

No amount of research can make up for hospitals that haven't decided how much your surgery will cost until after the fact.

I recently paid a hospital invoice, and received a receipt covered in "PENDING FINAL BILL". I can't tell if the hospital will refund me some excess, or charge an extra $1000.

To extend the metaphor elsewhere in this thread, it's like going into a garage and being told that an oil change will cost between $40 and $400. It depends. We'll let you know.

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Hospitals enjoy that luxury, of course:

https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/hospitals-pledge-to-figh...

However, it looks like that practice won't be allowed for much longer:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/04/politics/hospital-price-trans...