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Graham Stephan
Claim author · 📅 04.06.2026 · Hospital Bill Savings Hack 💵
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"Always argue your bills because a lot of them are mistakes. Like I didn't write the code that would get your test covered as a doctor cuz I have no idea. Hospital charges $100 for an emergency appendix removal. They have to charge you as a cash user the same amount by law in order to charge it to the health insurance company. But they know why they're charging them 100 because they'll only pay them 60. That's the deal that they have with health insurance. So when you get the bill for 100 and you argue, they'll right away lower it to 60."

Profitable. Graham Stephan's claim that one should always argue hospital bills because many contain mistakes is largely accurate. Multiple sources confirm that medical bills frequently contain errors, and negotiation can lead to significant r...
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Methodology Graham Stephan's claim that one should always argue hospital bills because many contain mistakes is largely accurate. Multiple sources confirm that medical bills frequently contain errors, and negotiation can lead to significant reductions. Studies indicate a high success rate for those who negotiate, often resulting in bills being reduced or eliminated. Hospitals frequently offer discounts for prompt cash payment (20-60%), and patients can negotiate prices down to benchmarks like Medicare rates. However, the assertion that hospitals are legally required to charge cash users the same amount as insurance companies to justify charges to insurers is misleading. Cash prices can be higher than insurer-negotiated rates, and laws require transparency of different price types (chargemaster, cash prices, negotiated rates), not identical charges. Nevertheless, the overall recommendation is profitable as disputing bills often leads to savings.
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Always argue your bills because a lot of them are mistakes. Like I didn't write the code that would get your test covered as a doctor cuz I have no idea. Hospital charges $100 for an emergency appendix [music] removal. They have to charge you as a cash user the same amount by law in order to charge it to the health insurance company. But they know why they're charging them 100 because they'll only pay them 60. That's the deal that they have with health insurance. So when you get the bill for 100 and you argue, they'll right away lower it to 60. >> I'm going to tell you what I do is I go around the insurance companies completely and I find it so much easier because the doctor's visits end up being really affordable when you just say, "I'm going to pay cash for it. When can you get me in?" You avoid all the doctor bureaucracy. You don't have to go and like get referrals from here t

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