Colorado Supreme Court rules in favor of woman who was charged $229,000 in hospital bills

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that a woman will not have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills a Westminster hospital charged her for an out-of-network surgery. via Meghan_Lopez

DENVER — The state Supreme Court has ruled that a Colorado woman will not have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills after a Westminster hospital charged her for an out-of-network surgery.

“I was happy. I mean, that's reasonable to me,” French said. “I'm not very savvy when it comes to insurance so I kind of rely on the hospital or, you know, insurance, whoever I'm talking to, to kind of help me through that.” Roughly $197,000 of the charges were for the hardware that went into her back, which French says she and her lawyers found actually cost around $30,000.

“Chargemaster is basically the entire inventory of prices that hospitals charge for the various clinical services they deliver and it's really... it's a large database of prices,” said Glen Mays, a professor of health policy at the University of Colorado School of Public Health. In court filings, Centura Health argued that that chargemaster is a proprietary and trade secret. Hospitals negotiate different prices and discounts with individual health insurance companies and public programs like Medicare and Medicaid to determine those prices.

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