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Surprise medical are bills stacking up for many adults

Clip: 3/11/2016 | 3m

Surprise medical bills strike one in three insured adults

One in three American adults who have private health insurance coverage are hit with surprise medical bills they thought were covered by insurance, which can range from a few hundreds dollars to tens of thousands for an operation. Time Magazine's Haley Sweetland Edwards joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

03/11/2016 | Rating NR

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