Opinion: Oregon can reduce health care costs by stopping hidden facility fees
Briefly

The rising costs of healthcare are creating severe challenges for patients, who are increasingly forced to choose between essential medical care and financial stability. Many individuals struggle to afford medications, leading to treatment delays or even forgoing necessary care. A critical issue exacerbating these costs is the hidden facility fees associated with hospital-owned clinics, which often catch patients off guard. The article argues for the urgent need for legislation in Oregon to eliminate these unexpected charges and protect patients from financial distress.
"Families are struggling to afford their medications, delaying necessary treatments, and in some cases, skipping care altogether."
"One of the most frustrating and harmful contributors to these costs is the rise of hidden facility fees - unexpected charges that patients are often blindsided by."
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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