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We edit for length and clarity and require full names. Your recent piece “ Baffling.
Frustrating. Frightening.
What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt ” (June 1) adds to a growing breadth of firsthand patient experiences caused by undue medical debt. These patients understand they need to pay for their care but instead are strapped with baffling medical bills and no direct way to get assistance.
That’s exactly what these hospital and insurer billing practices do: make it difficult for patients to understand what they are being charged for, leaving them to navigate uncertainty and frustration while trying to determine what they actually owe. The National Consumers League has heard from patients and their caregivers who have daunting stories.
Patients shouldn’t be at the mercy of unfair hospital practices or be forced to choose between vital medical treatments and other necessities because they’re priced out — but this is happening every day.
KFF Health News published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 18 Jun 2026.
The item focuses on Readers Curse Medical Debt and Defend Spelling Therapy.
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