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Hospitals have begun enforcing a strict pay-in-full policy before proceeding with surgeries. 

Heather Miconi faces a daunting challenge: coming up with $2,000 within seven weeks for her daughter's necessary surgery to improve her breathing. The Merritt Island Surgery Center in Florida demands payment upfront for the adenoid and tonsil procedure. With her insurance unable to cover the high deductible, Miconi, juggling three jobs, lacks the funds. Resorting to a GoFundMe campaign, she seeks assistance from strangers. This marks a departure from past practices, where hospitals would perform surgeries first and bill patients later, often leading to prolonged payment pursuits and involvement of debt collectors.


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