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Dylan Scott @ Vox · 03/19/2026 16:00 EDT

How to talk to your doctor about money

Maybe this has happened to you: Your doctor is talking to you about your health, saying you need a test or a medication, and suddenly your brain leaps to a question that has nothing to do with your medical needs: How much is this going to cost? Health care in America is too expensive. According […]

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