Avoid & Combat Crushing Medical Debt w/ Dr. Virgie #716
Our guest today has a three step process that will ensure that you’re paying as little as possible for your medical care! This is good to know because the leading cause of personal bankruptcy is… you guessed it, medical bills! An estimated 100 million Americans have amassed nearly $200 billion in medical debt, and nearly 1 in 5 adults have medical debt in collections according to a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association. And that’s why we’re happy to have Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington joining us today- as a doctor and an insurance executive, she has had an inside look at our broken healthcare system, and her book: Crush Medical Debt, outlines the steps that we need to take to ensure that we’re not paying money that we don’t owe. We discuss the most common medical bill ‘errors’, why it’s important to ask for CPT codes, what to do with the CPT codes once you have them, how to avoid getting outrageous bills to begin with, and much more today!
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