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Do all hospitals and medical facilities charge the same amount for the same services?

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Do all hospitals and medical facilities charge the same amount for the same services?

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Actually, where you go for medical care can make a big difference when it comes to cost. Let’s start with different types of medical treatment facilities. In this situation, it may be completely necessary for the daughter to visit the emergency room following a bad asthma attack. However, a number of people go straight to the emergency room in non-emergency situations, which is the worst thing you can do if you are trying to keep your medical expenses down. An average trip to the emergency room costs more than $1,000—compare that to a visit to an urgent care facility which can run around $150 or a convenience care clinic (often located in drugstores or supermarkets) which is even lower at about $35 per visit. The message here is that if your health issue does not necessitate immediate medical attention, steer clear of the emergency room and head to either your internist or a local clinic. How about prescription drugs? We’ve talked about getting prescriptions by mail before, but are the

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