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Affiliate Disclosure

medebaid.com is reader-supported. This page explains how the site makes money and what that means for the content you read.

The Quick Version

This site earns money in two ways: display advertising through Google AdSense, and referral commissions when readers use affiliate links to reach third-party services. Neither affects what gets written or recommended.

If a service is mentioned here, it’s because it’s relevant to the situation being described. Not because it pays a commission. The editorial standard doesn’t change based on whether a link is monetized.

Google AdSense

This site displays ads served by Google AdSense. Google places these ads automatically based on page content and your browsing history. medebaid.com does not select, approve, or endorse specific advertisers or ads that appear on these pages.

Ad revenue helps cover the cost of running the site. It does not influence what topics are covered, how information is presented, or which services are recommended in any article.

Google’s use of cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to this and other websites is governed by Google’s advertising policies. You can opt out of personalized advertising through Google’s Ads Settings.

What This Means for the Content

The content on this site is written from direct experience with the medical billing industry. Recommendations reflect what’s actually useful for the situations described. Monetization is a way to keep the site running, not a factor in what gets written.

If a service has meaningful drawbacks, those drawbacks are included. If a lower-cost or free option exists that fits the situation better, that option is mentioned. The goal is to give readers enough information to make a decision that’s right for their situation, not to push them toward whatever pays the most.

This disclosure is required by the Federal Trade Commission under 16 CFR Part 255. Questions about specific affiliate relationships can be directed to [email protected].