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As ranks of uninsured grow, Minnesota’s hospitals are among least charitable in nation
Roberts said medical bills and a hospital stay pushed her toward bankruptcy after the diagnosis.
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As ranks of uninsured grow, Minnesota’s hospitals are among least charitable in nation
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Cori Roberts was living in a rented basement four years ago when she was diagnosed with early-stage cervical cancer. Recently divorced, the former stay-at-home mother had started working again in her mid-40s, taking a human resources job that paid $41,000 a year. Then, despite having insurance, she was hit with more than $8,000 in medical bills. “I had my car and a basket of clothes,” Roberts recalled. “Medical bills were not …
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