Dialysis Firm Cancels $524,600.17 Medical Bill After Journalists Investigate
This week, NPR profiled a Montana man who was billed nearly half a million dollars for 14 weeks of dialysis, after being caught in a dispute between insurer and the dialysis provider. Now he owes $0.
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July 26, 2019 at 11:19PM
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NPR News: Dialysis Firm Cancels $524,600.17 Medical Bill After Journalists Investigate
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