80% of healthcare bills have errors. Hospitals frequently overcharge for services in comparison to fair market rates and under-communicate their own financial assistance policies.

When patients ensure that their bills are error free, that they are charged at fair market rates, and that they use any financial assistance policies available, they save thousands.

What if individuals treated paying hospital bills more like buying a car and less like buying groceries?

What if we refused to pay until we received an itemized bill that we were sure was right?

What if we realized that the same way the car dealership will accept a lower price to make a sale, the hospital will accept a lower price to avoid having to chase debt down?