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93% of patients who challenge their bill get it reduced

Your hospital bill is probably wrong.
We'll prove it.

We compare every charge on your bill against Medicare rates, your hospital's own published prices, and billing rules — then generate a dispute letter backed by real data.

93%

succeed when they negotiate

$220B

in US medical debt

80%

of bills contain errors

850+

hospitals in our database

How it works

Three steps to find out if you're being overcharged — and what to do about it.

1. Enter your charges

Type in your CPT codes and amounts, or upload a photo of your bill. We'll parse every line item.

2. We find the problems

We compare each charge to Medicare rates, your hospital's own published prices, and check for billing errors like unbundling.

3. Get your dispute letter

We generate a professional letter citing specific data — your hospital's own prices, Medicare benchmarks, and legal references. Send it and save.

Why most people never challenge their bill

Only 15% of Americans attempt to negotiate. Here's why — and how we fix each one.

“I didn't know I could”

You can. Hospitals routinely reduce bills when patients ask with documentation.

“I don't know what to say”

We write the letter for you — with specific dollar amounts and legal citations.

“The billing dept is intimidating”

A data-backed letter changes the dynamic. You're not asking — you're showing evidence.

“I thought the price was final”

Hospital “list prices” are starting points. Insurers pay 50-80% less. You can too.

Free tools — no signup required

Explore hospital pricing data, even if you don't have a bill to dispute.

Stop overpaying. Start with your bill.

Most patients who dispute their bill succeed. The only ones who don't are the ones who never try.

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How We Help You Fight Unfair Medical Bills

Every US hospital is legally required to publish their prices. We download this data and compare it against Medicare rates — the federal government's benchmark for what procedures should cost. When your bill exceeds these benchmarks, we document exactly how much and arm you with the evidence to challenge it.

Our analysis checks for three things: overcharges (prices far above what the hospital charges other patients), billing errors (codes that shouldn't be billed together under NCCI rules), and inflated quantities. Research shows that 80% of medical bills contain at least one error.

Sources: Consumer Reports (2023), Commonwealth Fund (2024), Kaiser Family Foundation (2024), CMS Physician Fee Schedule 2026.