Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: October 8, 2007
Senator Seeking People to Testify
on Hospital
Billing and Collection Practices for Interim Study
Patients have the right to know what they
are paying when hospitals and other health care providers
deliver services. This, according to State Senator Jim Wilson,
is currently not clear. Therefore, he has requested an interim
study to research the health care industry's billing and
collection practices.
"Bills from health care facilities usually are difficult
to understand. They are confusing both in the type of service
provided and in the cost of that service," said Wilson,
the democratic Senator from Tahlequah. "Many times
patients have little or no idea what they're paying or what
other patients are being charged for the same service."
"People don't know if one provider costs more than
another. They don't understand why their insurance denies
payment for a service. It also appears that the uninsured
are being asked to pay more than the insured - which doesn't
make sense," Wilson continued.
Wilson says that the Legislature needs a better understanding
of the process in order to identify solutions to these problems
and frustrations. As a Legislator, he is looking forward
to working with both consumers and the health care industry
to address these issues.
Wilson's study will be implemented by the Senate Health
and Human Resources committee. The Committee is seeking
people to testify about their experiences with medical billing
and collection practices.
"We invite both uninsured and insured people to talk
with us," said Wilson. "We especially want to
hear from folks who feel that they have had excessive billing
or aggressive collection experiences."
"We need to find a way to cut through the differences
in pricing among medical providers. We need parity. Patients
need to understand that they're paying the same thing that
their neighbors pay when they receive the same service,"
said Wilson.
The starting date for the study has not been determined,
but will be announced after the committee has set its agenda.
For more information, contact:
Sen. Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574