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Healthcare costs are rising in 2026—here’s how to lower your medical bills, according to Consumer Reports
From monthly insurance premiums to prescription costs and co-pays, millions of people are paying more for healthcare. And ...
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How to lower your medical bills, according to Consumer Reports
Even without changing insurance plans, patients may see higher medical bills in 2026 ...
Does the thought of your medical debt make you feel a little sick? Here's where you can turn for help.
Black Americans are disproportionately affected by medical debt and can use a new consumer tool to help manage their bills ...
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Do medical bills affect your credit? New federal rules may cause changes, but you can still protect yourself
Your medical debt was about to be removed from your credit reports — until a federal judge in Texas struck down the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that would have made it happen. The ...
Medical bills have a way of arriving when life is already stressful. Whether it's a sudden ER visit, a specialist appointment you didn't plan for or a round of tests your insurance didn't fully cover, ...
For a lot of people in the U.S., a medical crisis is also a financial one. Americans owe at least $220 billion in medical debt, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. As part of our series The Cost of ...
Unfortunately, federal efforts to protect people from crippling medical debt have stalled. This means that now more than ever ...
Medical bills have a way of surprising you, and typically not in a good way. Even routine medical procedures can come with pages of itemized charges, insurance adjustments and remaining balances that ...
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