

New York Patient Saves Thousands by Shopping for Care
Cynthia Rivera, a patient from upstate New York, tells her story in the Syracuse Post-Standard of saving thousands of dollars by shopping for healthcare. She highlights how empowered patients don’t need to “wait on Washington” to address the healthcare cost crisis.

Bipartisan Group of Legislators Demand Better Enforcement of Hospital Price Transparency
A bipartisan group of legislators from the U.S. House of Representatives wrote a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra last week demanding increased enforcement of the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year. Numerous recent studies have shown widespread non-compliance with the rule.

Washington Examiner Op-Ed Highlights Health Insurers’ Profiteering from Price Opacity
Cynthia A. Fisher, CEO and Chair of PatientRIghtsAdvocate.org, has an op-ed in the Washington Examiner highlighting spring financial disclosures by major American health insurers showing sky-high profits and executive compensation. Cynthia explains how this profiteering is not only a function of fewer claims paid out in a pandemic year but also the result of opaque pricing practices that prevent consumers from shopping.

Even A Seasoned Private Investigator Can’t Uncover Real Healthcare Prices
Scott Ross is a seasoned private investigator in Los Angeles, working on some of the biggest criminal cases in the state over the last couple of decades. But even he can’t uncover opaque hospital prices.

Price Transparency Can Protect Patients Like John Druschitz
The New York Times recently reported on a Texas patient named John Druschitz who was hit with a $22,368 hospital bill for routine care. The days of five-figure medical bills blindsiding patients like John several months after care can end with healthcare price transparency.

New Investigative Reporting Shows Hospitals Hiding Prices in More Ways Than One
Hospital compliance with the new price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year has been poor. Price lists are often confusing, consist of mere estimates, and don't represent all-in prices. According to research published in Health Affairs, two-thirds of large hospitals are non-compliant.

OP-ED: Insurers Must Stop the Tricks, New Rule Says, Offering Consumers a Treat
Just in time for Halloween, the new Transparency in Coverage Final Rule released Thursday is a sweet treat for consumers, as it means insurance companies must stop the tricks and end the masquerade of keeping their scary and mysterious prices in the dark.

Marist Poll data shows that Americans overwhelmingly support their right to see real prices in healthcare
Polling conducted by the Marist Poll from January 14-17, 2021 shows that Americans overwhelmingly support their right to see prices in healthcare by requiring hospitals and insurance companies to disclose their real prices.