Originally at Miller-McCune.com
By David Rosenfeld
If you paid sticker price on the last new car you bought, you might expect to pay about 15 percent more than you would with some negotiating.
If you paid full price on a recent knee surgery, you could pay 500 percent more than market rate. And who knew you could even negotiate?
Such is the nature of health care pricing where charges are determined by hidden costs and who’s paying.

























