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No one at the hospital ever said Bruce Folken's medical care would suffer if he didn't pay up, but it sure felt that way.

Folken, 62, went to Fairview Ridges Hospital in Burnsville, Minn., on March 23 with high blood pressure, heartburn and a tingling sensation on the left side of his body. The retired sales executive for a greeting card company and part-time tax preparer was terrified he'd had a heart attack or a stroke. The doctors and nurses were great, he says.
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