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New York man lost brother-in-law to a heart attack, faced $195K hospital bill. Here’s how he used AI to slash it down to $37K
Rosenberg described how his brother-in-law died suddenly of a heart attack earlier this year. After helping his sister-in-law field smaller bills for the cardiologist and other specialists, the family ...
A law passed in New York last year sought to prohibit medical practices from requiring patients to sign consent-to-pay forms before receiving treatments or discussing costs. But state officials, ...
Syracuse-based New York Spine and Wellness Center agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle claims it improperly billed patients and insurers for moderate sedation services. Moderate sedation services ...
A physician was sentenced to four years in prison Dec. 11 for his role in a $30 million scheme to defraud Medicare and New York’s Medicaid program, according to the Department of Justice. The ...
Three lawsuits have been filed against a radiology practice in Brooklyn, N.Y., a medical facility in Queens, N.Y., and a string of durable medical equipment supply companies and their attorneys, who ...
Physicians in Connecticut and around the country are sounding the alarm about a new policy by insurers they say could lead to lost revenue and increased administrative burden for providers, but ...
A Midtown-based health startup aiming to reduce medical coding errors and payment denials to hospitals and health care providers launched out of stealth with $3.1 million in funding on Thursday.
NEW YORK — A CALIFORNIA MAN was sentenced to eight and one-third to 25 years in state prison Wednesday for stealing millions from Medicaid through fraudulent medical billing, New York Attorney General ...
A judge struck down a federal rule last week that would have wiped medical debt from millions of individuals’ credit reports, reversing a victory led by consumer protection advocates. But New Yorkers ...
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