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Medical billing is
wrong on purpose.

Audit your bill for duplicate charges and surprise billing. Decode the policy. Appeal the denial. The system isn't going to fix itself — but you can push back, line by line.

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Frequently asked questions

Will an audit really lower my bill?+
Often, yes. Studies cited by ProPublica and Consumer Reports estimate 30-80% of US hospital bills contain errors. Common findings: duplicate codes, unbundling (charging separately for things billed together), balance-billing violations under the No Surprises Act, and unauthorized services. The audit identifies them — disputing them is the next step.
What's the No Surprises Act?+
Federal law (effective Jan 2022) that limits balance billing for emergency care and out-of-network providers at in-network facilities. If you got hit with a surprise bill, the appeal letter cites the relevant section and routes you to the federal IDR process.
Is this medical or legal advice?+
No. PrimeDeck is an analysis and drafting tool. For coverage disputes that turn into lawsuits, surprise bills involving emergency care, or anything with potential collections impact, consult a patient-advocate or healthcare attorney.