Why YSK: Most hospitals send a summary bill (for example pharmacy: $5,000) hoping you’ll panic and just pay it. These are usually full of errors or huge markups. Before you pay anything, call the billing department and ask for an itemized bill with CPT codes. This will not only force a human to review it, but it also gives you the ability to spot BS. I tried this last year and the bill dropped by about 30% literally just because I asked, so don’t let them rip you off.


https://dollarfor.org/
I found this non-profit from the Pluralistic blog. It’s there to help you find discounts that hospitals are obligated to give some patients, but aren’t easily found.
Here’s the post it came from.
https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/22/optimized-for-unoptimizability/