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Ohio hospitals are required to provide a CPT-level itemized bill on request. Use our itemized bill request generator.
Ohio medical bill help
11.7M Ohio residents face the same overcharges everyone else does — duplicate line items, wrong CPT codes, EOB mismatches, surprise out-of-network bills. BillBusted scans your bill, flags what looks off, and points you to the right Ohio complaint route if you need to escalate.
Ohio state complaint route
For state-regulated commercial, ACA, or individual coverage, the primary Ohio route is the Ohio Department of Insurance.
https://gateway.insurance.ohio.gov/UI/ODI.CS.Public.UI/Complaint.mvc/DisplayConsumerComplaintForm
Ohio provides a direct consumer complaint form and health complaint authorization language.
Note: if your plan is an employer self-funded plan (most large-employer plans), Medicare, Medicaid, FEHB, TRICARE, or VA, the state insurance department is NOT the right route. Check the plan type on your member ID card before filing.
Common Ohio bill issues
The eight most common billing errors apply everywhere — but here's how to start in Ohio.
Ohio hospitals are required to provide a CPT-level itemized bill on request. Use our itemized bill request generator.
If your provider balance doesn't match the patient responsibility on your insurer's EOB, that's a red flag. Read the EOB-mismatch guide.
Look up codes like 99285 (high-complexity ER), 99214 (office visit), 85025 (CBC). Upcoding is the #1 dispute reason.
Cleveland Clinic and other Ohio non-profit hospitals publish 501(r) financial assistance policies. 7-minute application guide.
Emergency, out-of-network at in-network facility, or air ambulance? The federal protection applies to Ohio patients.
If your final bill is $400+ above your Good Faith Estimate, file a CMS dispute.
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