Critics slam medical credit cards as some states try to curb use

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An emergency room patient shares her story of being signed up for a line of credit to pay for medical bills. Now, some states are trying to curb the use of medical credit cards as patients raise red flags of high interest rates and credit impact. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports.

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