Medical bills are hard enough to figure out, but when you’re billed for something you know is marked up, that’s frustrating.
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But you need to get to the bottom of it because when you need medical equipment, what you don’t know will eat up your wallet.
>> In the video at the top of the page, consumer adviser Clark Howard says there are things you can do to avoid higher charges.
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