Incorrect medical charges can add up quickly, Oklahoma City man finds

 
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Published: July 26, 2009


Last year, Claude Schuldt said he saved more than $20,000 by catching errors in his son’s medical bills.

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→Incorrect dates of service and being charged for the day of discharge.

→Inflated room charges, including fees for

incidentals such as sheets and towels that should be included in the room charge.

→Duplicate fees for tests and procedures.

→Human errors.

→Inflated operating room time.

Source: Consumer Reports

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