Dear Cathy,
Too often, patients receive a surprise medical bill for treatment they expected to be covered by
insurance. It’s a harmful practice that throws millions of Americans into financial crisis, and one that
consistently affects those impacted by breast cancer. This problem is even more widespread.
More than half of Americans have received a surprise medical bill, but you can help change that by contacting your members of Congress today!
insurance. It’s a harmful practice that throws millions of Americans into financial crisis, and one that
consistently affects those impacted by breast cancer. This problem is even more widespread.
More than half of Americans have received a surprise medical bill, but you can help change that by contacting your members of Congress today!
Now more than ever – amidst a global pandemic – patients could be forced to an out-of-network hospital if
their in-network option is overcrowded or unavailable. As Congress works to pass multiple COVID-19
economic relief packages for hard-working Americans,
it is time to stop surprise medical billing once and for all to protect patients from financially crippling medical bills.
their in-network option is overcrowded or unavailable. As Congress works to pass multiple COVID-19
economic relief packages for hard-working Americans,
it is time to stop surprise medical billing once and for all to protect patients from financially crippling medical bills.
If you have been faced with a surprise medical bill, we need to hear your story. Share it with us here.
Susan G. Komen, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 526, Dallas, Texas 75244
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