A close up of a surgeon using surgical instruments.
Some corporate-owned hospitals are demanding payment up front for surgeries.
  • Some US hospitals are demanding payment for non-emergency surgeries up front.
  • It comes as hospital systems and corporate entities buy up medical practices nationwide.
  • But for some patients, paying up front is not an option.

Getting surgery is getting harder in some American hospital systems.

In the past, medical centers have broadly provided procedures first and settled the bill with patients later — something they are legally required to do in emergency cases.