
The Hidden Fees in 'Free' Preventive Care
One of the regulations of the Affordable Care Act is to provide access to free preventive care, but many Americans are discovering that there are coverage exceptions and additional fees that come with certain services.
One of the regulations of the Affordable Care Act is to provide access to free preventive care, but many Americans are discovering that there are coverage exceptions and additional fees that come with certain services. Now, policymakers are pushing for federal guidelines that would make the rules of “free” services more
Several lawmakers
Joanne Peters, HHS spokesperson, said that despite those concerns, the department is continuing “to monitor how the preventive services provisions are being carried out, and we are working with stakeholders to ensure they understand our guidance and to offer further clarity to them when needed.”
Some hospitals charge for facility fees or other coding that falls outside preventive screening and tests. For instance, a recent report found that patients had been charged for services related to a colonoscopy, but not the screening itself. In another
Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman for America's Health Insurance Plans, said that “it's important that patients have information up front” about costs.
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