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Dispute a billing error on a UCLA Medical Center bill

Los Angeles, California · 466 licensed beds

Most US hospital bills contain at least one error. If you have an itemised bill from UCLA Medical Center, you can run it through a free rule-engine scan in under five minutes — and if anything flags, generate a formal dispute letter for a flat $29 that cites the federal rule for each finding.

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Where to send a dispute letter

Default billing-dispute address

Billing Department, 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

If your bill or statement lists a different patient-financial-services address, use that one. The generic billing-department address above is a safe fallback.

What to look for at UCLA Medical Center

Based on the size and service mix of facilities like UCLA Medical Center, the errors that most often surface on these bills are:

Find UCLA Medical Center's price file

Since January 2021, federal regulation 42 CFR § 180 requires every US hospital to publish a machine-readable file of standard charges for all items and services. UCLA Medical Center maintains this file — it is typically linked from the hospital's billing or “Price Transparency” page. You have the right under § 180.60 to a plain-language summary upon request.

If a line item on your UCLA Medical Center bill exceeds the published standard charge, that is the single strongest dispute point under the transparency rule — the hospital cannot charge above its own published rate without producing a documented exception.

What this is: A document-preparation tool that helps you write a formal billing-dispute letter citing the federal rules that apply to your bill. What this isn't: A law firm. We do not provide legal advice, do not represent you, and cannot guarantee any specific outcome. You retain full control of whether and how to send the letter.

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