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    Contact Information Phone: 608-266-8481, 800-642-6552, 608-267-0352, 800-994-6610, 630-792-5636, 866-496-9647, 513-947-1250 Website: aurorahealthcare.org, dhs.wisconsin.gov, jointcommission.org Understanding your rights and responsibilities as a patient is essential for navigating healthcare decisions and costs. The American Hospital Association’s “Patient’s Bill of Rights” ensures you are entitled to make informed choices about your care, privacy, and treatment planning. Key cost…

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    Overview: Preparing for a hospital visit—whether for an outpatient or routine procedure—is an important step to ensure your experience is as smooth and cost-effective as possible. Hospital fees typically include components such as the facility charge, professional fees, and sometimes anesthesia or supply costs. To avoid unexpected expenses, it’s wise to request an itemized estimate…