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Visualizing Health Policy: US Statistics on
Surprise Medical Billing
This
Visualizing Health Policy infographic looks at the
experience of unexpected or “surprise” medical bills in the United States.
Out-of-network charges typically expose individuals to higher cost-sharing
when they use services, and may lead to balance billing – in which providers
bill patients directly, and often unexpectedly, at a higher rate. In the past
two years, one in five insured adults had an unexpected medical bill from an
out-of-network provider. Overall, two-thirds of adults are worried about
affording these bills for themselves and their family. In emergency rooms
across the country, 18 percent of visits result in at least one surprise
bill, but rates vary by state. Politically, majorities of Democrats and
Republicans support government action to protect patients against these
unexpected bills. This infographic sources analysis and polling from KFF as
well as the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker.
Visualizing
Health Policy is an infographic series produced in
partnership with the Journal of the American Medical
Association (JAMA).
The full-size infographic is freely available on JAMA’s
website and is published in the print edition of the journal.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
New Infographic: US Statistics on Surprise Medical Billing
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