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and nearly half have less than $1,000 on hand to deal with such expenses, according to a recent study by the disability insurer Aflac.
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ut-of-pocket costs continue to rise even as healthcare inflation remains low.
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She eventually went to the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, where she has been treated for more than two months. The bill at the end of August was $650,000. The hospital, he said, called them to ask for a payment for $500,000.
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But while Mr. Cantu expects to enroll for coverage for next year, the law won’t help him with his wife’s medical bills, which he estimates now approach $1 million, if not more. “Where am I going to get that kind of money?” he said. “In 20 years, I wouldn’t be able to pay it off.”
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As Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle states, “they are putting wings on cars and calling them airplanes.” Instead, creative physicians such as Dr. Fernandopulle have developed models such as Iora Health that are built from the ground up NOT to optimize around billings, but to optimize around health. Iora Health has proven that they can deal with the toughest patient populations and reduce costs while greatly improving outcomes
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The Minuteman plan would streamline billing processes to save on administrative costs and allow providers to work more closely with employers, organizers said. Information about smoking cessation or workers’ weight collected through employer wellness programs is not typically shared with doctors. “Imagine working closely with an employer who can help us gather data and, with employees’ permission, to be able to share that data with their primary care providers,” said Dr. Jeff Lasker, chief executive of the Tufts physician group, New England Quality Care Alliance.
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Partners HealthCare last year announced plans to acquire Neighborhood Health Plan, which mostly serves low-income people. Steward Health Care has worked with Fallon Community Health Plan to develop plans offered at reduced prices through a small business cooperative created by the Retailers Association of Massachusetts.