Texas Free Market Surgery’s 2 ASCs, hospital join self-pay promoting network — 3 insights

Lake Hills-based Texas Free Market Surgery is adding its two ASCs and surgical hospital to Health Beyond Insurance’s provider network.

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Here’s what you should know.

1. HBI beneficiaries will now be able to go to Lake Hills-based The Hospital at Westlake Medical Center, Lake Hills-based Westlake Hills Surgery Center and Austin, Texas-based EHI Surgery Center.

2. Health Beyond Insurance offers patients access to self-pay procedures at a network of practices.

3. Texas Free Market Surgery ensures patients receive treatment at competitive and transparent prices in the inpatient and outpatient settings.

Texas Free Market Surgery Founder and President Sean Kelley said, “At Texas Free Market, we take a radical approach to healthcare…our mission is to deliver the highest quality care at the lowest possible price with none of today’s hassles. What you see is what you get: the best for one price, posted on our website and available to anyone, no discounts or cost to access; and friendly, helpful service. Health Beyond Insurance is a true ally in this revolution, pushing the agenda and spreading the word.”

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