Knee Repair's Use Of Surgical Assistant Leads To A Costly Surprise Bill
A college student's bill for outpatient knee surgery is a whopper — $96K — but the most mysterious part is a $1,167 charge from a health care provider she didn't even know was in the operating room.
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July 23, 2020 at 12:00AM
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NPR News: Knee Repair's Use Of Surgical Assistant Leads To A Costly Surprise Bill
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