⚠️ You were probably overcharged on your last hospital bill
The Exact Script That Got $2,847 Removed From My Hospital Bill
Works on any medical bill — from a $500 lab test to a $50,000 hospital stay.
Backed by research from JAMA, KFF & Commonwealth Fund
Before vs. After
What One Phone Call Actually Does To Your Bill
✅ $0 in errors found & removed
Their Billing Team Works Full-Time. You Don't.
Hospitals employ full-time billing specialists trained to maximize revenue. You get a single paper bill with no explanation — and 30 days to pay it.
$18 for a single Tylenol.
$350 “facility fee” charged twice.
Procedure codes that don't match what actually happened.
80% of hospital bills have errors like these.[1] The average overcharge is $1,300.[2]
You don't need to become an expert. You need the exact words that make them fix it.
What Is In The Free “Magic Words” Script:
The exact 47-word phone script that makes billing departments itemize your bill — this alone has gotten entire bills reduced.
The email version for people who hate phone calls. Copy, paste, send. 30 seconds.
What to say when they push back or say no. 3 response scripts for the 3 most common objections.
The one sentence that triggers their internal compliance review. This is the "magic" part.
“A patient advocate finds errors on 9 out of 10 hospital bills she examines.”[10]
Data sourced from
Your Hospital Bill Probably Has
a $1,300 Error In It.
This free script helps you find it. Takes 2 minutes to use.
Medical bills go to collections in 90–120 days. Every day you wait is a day closer to losing your right to dispute.
Sources
- [1]Becker's Hospital Review — 80% error rate
- [2]Equifax — $1,300 average error on bills over $10K
- [3]LendingTree Survey — 93% negotiation success rate
- [4]JAMA Health Forum, August 2024 — 74% correction rate
- [5]Commonwealth Fund, 2024 — 54% unaware of rights; 45% received unexpected bills
- [6]CFPB, 2025 — 36% of households in medical debt
- [7]Commonwealth Fund — 72M affected Americans
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