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California and Oregon patients who qualify for free care have been charged thousands of dollars and are being harassed by collection agents sent by non-profit hospitals.
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A 340B hospital in Chicago charged a patient $38,398 for a single shot of a cancer infusion when it is likely that the hospital only paid $260.
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Nonprofit and public hospitals charged commercially insured patients up to 25% more for brain scans with an MRI than for-profit facilities, “For-profit hospitals in the study charged a median price of $1,509, while nonprofit and government hospitals charged a median $1,938 and $2,149, respectively. Medicare pays $400 or less for the procedure, depending on the facility type.” (
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