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Why medical bills in South Carolina may look longer next year
Starting next year, South Carolina hospitals and healthcare facilities must provide patients with itemized medical bills in writing and electronically. This requirement aims to increase transparency by clearly stating patient costs and insurance payments, driven by York County state representative health sessions.
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