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Woman manages to reduce cancer bills by $38,000 
08:48 PM CST on Saturday, November 15, 2008
Cutting cancer costs
Janet St. James reports.
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Imagine fighting for your life only to get stuck with a $46,000 medical bill.
One woman fought back, getting it down to $8,000.
And you too can get out from under medical debt.
It's hard enough to be a real-estate agent these days.
Much less a single mother fighting breast cancer without health insurance.
"I had a mound of bills piling up," said Carlene King.
"It was definitely overwhelming. When you're looking at one bill for $34,000, you don't need anything else. That's enough," she added.
When the unpaid debt tallied nearly $50,000, King considered bankruptcy.
Then she found Moncrief Cancer Resources, which provides support to people fighting cancer in North Texas.
Kimberly Conley is a medical bill advocate. She negotiates with healthcare providers to reduce or even forgive bills.
Her service is free.
"I think the calls have gone up probably 40-to-50 percent. Everyone panics when the economy is bad," said Conley.
Conley says hospitals and clinics would rather get some payment over nothing right now -- so now more than ever, they're willing to bargain.
King's medical bill plunged from $46,000 to less than $9,000.
And her stress level dropped too.
"I am very happy now. And it's all because the help I've been able to receive from them."
E-mail j.stjames@wfaa.com.






