Hospitals at large are failing at price transparency

Hospitals at large are failing at price transparency

Listen to Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott break down the latest on the federal hospital pricing transparency rule and hospital compliance.
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vor 4 Jahren

Last week, members of the Subcommittee on Health sent the US
Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra a letter,
urging the agency to enforce compliance for the Hospital Price
Transparency Final Rule, which went into effect on January 2021.


The rules requires hospitals to make available to the public a
machine-readable list for all standard charges for items and
services and to display an easy-to-read list for the most
shoppable health care services for patients.


But, hospital compliance to the rule currently looks lacking.


The letter cites a Health Affairs study that found 65 of the 100
largest hospitals were "unambiguously non-compliant" between
January 2021 to early February 2021. In addition, in April 2021
the Wall Street Journal reported that some hospitals hide pricing
data from online search results. 


Listen to Health Affairs' Leslie Erdelack and Rob Lott discuss
the latest on the Hospital Price Transparency Final Rule and what
impacts it may have on hospitals and patients.


Related Links:


Low Compliance From Big Hospitals On CMS's Hospital Price
Transparency Rule (Health Affairs Blog)

New Year, New CMS Price Transparency Rule For Hospitals
(Health Affairs Blog)

Hospitals Hide Pricing Data From Search Results (Wall Street
Journal)

Early Results From Federal Price Transparency Rule Show
Difficulty In Estimating The Cost Of Care (Kaiser Family
Foundation)




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