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Sarah Salvadore
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Friday, 01 June 2018

Why Your Health Insurer Doesn’t Care About Your Big Bills

While recovering from his hip surgery, Michael Frank studied the medical bill with disbelief. He thought it was a botched bill. Frank was shocked to see that his insurance, Aetna, had agreed to pay the hospital NYU Langone $70,000 for the surgery. It was more than three times the Medicare rate for the surgery, and more than double the estimate of what other insurance companies would pay for such a procedure.

In this investigative piece by ProPublica and NPR, journalist Marshall Allen looks at the role insurance companies play in boosting the tab at the hospital. Often considered the guardians of our dollars against high medical charges, health insurance companies are known to agree to pay high prices, then pass those charges to patients — all while raking in healthy profits.

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