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How to Reduce Your Medical Bills or, Have Them Forgiven

How to find out if your medical bill(s) can be forgiven. Lots of people qualify— but providers won’t always tell you, or make it easy. Luckily, you can get help. ReduceMyMedicalBills.com



"One of the cruelest aspects of American health-care economic injustice is out-of-pocket spending. Plans with high deductibles are often the only insurance that low- and middle-income families can afford.  The problem is that if they get sick, they go broke or cut back on needed health care or both. Unaffordable deductibles add insult to injury." HEALTH CARE un-covered


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A high-deductible health plan has a deductible of at least $1,400 for single coverage or $2,800 for family coverage." 
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