Sen. Bennet Submits Op-Ed on Need to End Surprise Medical Bills
Colorado
Bennet's STOP Surprise Medical Bills Act is the product of years of work by a bipartisan
Surprise medical bills are a symptom of a broken healthcare system
By: Senator
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These stories are as common as they are unacceptable.
Forty percent of Americans cannot afford a
My office constantly hears about the toll of surprise medical bills on individuals and families--from costly lawsuits to garnished wages, property liens, lower credit ratings and crushing debt. It is no surprise that Americans often worry about these bills more than any other expense, according to recent polls.
Surprise medical bills are among the worst symptoms of America's broken healthcare system, which is more expensive, opaque and unpredictable for patients than any in the developed world. Surprise medical bills arise most commonly in three cases: when patients receive out-of-network emergency services; when they go to an out-of-network hospital for emergency treatment and require additional care before they are safely discharged; and when they are seen by an out-of-network provider at their in-network hospital.
Surprise medical bills are ruining lives, and they must end. Earlier this year, Sen.
Our bill is the product of more than a year of discussions with patients, doctors, hospitals, insurers, and experts in
The American people deserve action from
Significant, structural reforms are needed in our healthcare system. Acting to end surprise medical bills would be a good place to start.



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