Dear John,
When a heart attack strikes, no one should worry about the medical bill they’re going to receive after they seek emergency care. When a woman with heart disease needs surgery, she shouldn’t have to worry that one of the care providers is out of network and will result in an unexpectedly high bill.
Yet, too often, that’s what happen - patients receive a surprise medical bill. More than half of Americans have received a surprise medical bill, throwing many into financial crisis.
Contact your members of Congress today and let them know that now is the time to stop surprise medical billing and to protect patients from financially devastating medical bills.
As Congress works to pass a COVID-19 economic relief package, it is imperative that they include legislation to protect patients from surprise medical bills. There is already bipartisan support for a fix to this problem from the House, Senate and White House. Now we need action.
Make your voice heard by telling Congress to stop surprise medical bills.
Together, we're saving lives.
Celina Gorre Chief Executive Officer
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