Questionable 'balance billing' practices outlawed
Merced Sun-Star, October 24, 2008
Balance billing is officially illegal in the state of California. The practice, which is when physicians bill patients for services not paid by a health insurer, had been common practice in some California facilities. Opponents of balance billing say the policy puts consumers in the middle of insurer/physician battles. The California Medical Association has bought suit against the state's Department of Managed Care in hopes of reversing the state's decision.
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