To lower your emergency room bill, understand your insurance plan, look for possible errors, negotiate, and think twice about even going to the ER.
Former US Surgeon General Jerome Adams said he got a $5,000 bill for a recent ER visit, highlighting big problems with the US healthcare system.
Corporate leaders are debating whether employers should pay for their workers' weight-loss drugs, which can cost more than $1,000 a month.
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Animal care specialists at the Denver Zoo noticed that an angelfish was acting weird, so they sedated it and gave it a CT scan.
After my daughter's asthma medicine doubled in cost, I learned I wasn't the only one paying a premium on prescription drugs.
Ambulance rides, childbirth, and cancer care can come with devastating bills. Insider talked to experts about how to avoid, or dispute, these charges.
A health savings account is a tax-advantaged savings vehicle that lets anyone put aside money for health costs, regardless of their income.
The governor has been rolling out new proposals nearly every week, including on prescription drugs, taxes, and foreign real estate investments.
Don't be surprised when you get a higher bill the next time you go to the doctor; healthcare costs are set to increase.
When Daniella Flores achieves financial independence, their healthcare costs will skyrocket. They're taking steps now to prepare for that expense.
Currently, many Medi-Cal recipients can only have $2,000 to their name and keep their insurance. The asset limit will rise to $130,000 in July.
Access to state aid often comes with strict asset limits, but a Supplemental Needs Trust can protect your money while helping you qualify.
Healthcare in the United States is astronomically expensive, especially for people who are self-employed or have small businesses.
Most parents want what's best for their kids. But when your kids have extra needs that other children might not have, the bills can start racking up.
Being enrolled in MassHealth as a child living in poverty set her up for long-term financial stability and success as an adult.
Taking care of chronic illness can be a very costly, but there are strategic ways to invest in your health early so you're prepared for hard times.
Insurers stopped covering treatment costs once vaccines became widely available, but hospitalizations are skyrocketing again in the US.
You can't avoid spending on healthcare costs, taxes, and unexpected emergencies — but you can prepare for them.
Between workplace vaccine requirements and hospital bills, remaining unvaccinated may come with costs.
Florida and Texas are among a dozen states that haven't expanded Medicaid, a program that has become even more crucial during the pandemic.