A Year After Spinal Surgery, A $94,000 Bill Feels Like A Backbreaker
A service called neuromonitoring can cut the risk of nerve damage during delicate surgery. But some patients are receiving large bills they didn't expect.
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June 17, 2019 at 04:02PM
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NPR News: A Year After Spinal Surgery, A $94,000 Bill Feels Like A Backbreaker
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