Price Gouging in the ER: Patients Often Overcharged

Published: Tue, 06/27/17

Price Gouging in the ER: Patients Often Overcharged

Emergency departments across the United States charge adult patients 340% more than what Medicare pays for services, but minorities and the uninsured receive the biggest bills, according to new research from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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