Employers Can Lead on Price Transparency Reforms
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Employers Can Lead on Price Transparency Reforms

The Asheville Citizen-Times ran an op-ed by Liz Button, co-founder of the Asheville, North Carolina restaurant Cúrate, discussing how employers can address runaway healthcare costs for their businesses and employees by pursuing price transparent healthcare options. Liz explains she’s cut her healthcare costs by roughly 40 percent via price transparency and how recent actions by the Biden administration and North Carolina’s Attorney General will help other businesses follow her lead.

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Boston Herald Runs PRA Op-Ed on Biden Executive Order Supporting Price Transparency
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Boston Herald Runs PRA Op-Ed on Biden Executive Order Supporting Price Transparency

President Biden recently issued an executive order calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to support the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year. On Sunday, the Boston Herald ran an op-ed by Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chair of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, arguing that this order can turn the hospital rule into reality.

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SocialSphere Poll Finds 82% of Americans Support Hospital Price Transparency Rule
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SocialSphere Poll Finds 82% of Americans Support Hospital Price Transparency Rule

A survey commissioned by PatientRightsAdvocate.org and performed by John Della Volpe of SocialSphere examined attitudes toward various aspects of healthcare reform. The poll reinforced the importance of healthcare costs to American consumers and revealed a high level of support for government action to establish and enforce price transparency measures.

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New York Patient’s Price Transparency Success Story
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New York Patient’s Price Transparency Success Story

Cynthia Rivera, a patient from upstate New York, was able to save approximately $4,000 on her healthcare due to price transparency. In an op-ed in the Utica Observer-Dispatch, Cynthia tells her story of how she was blinded to prices and blindsided with a $3,000 bill (after her insurance contribution) for nine physical therapy sessions that consisted of just stretching and taping.

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President Biden Signs Executive Order Calling on Health and Human Services to Support Hospital Price Transparency Rule
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President Biden Signs Executive Order Calling on Health and Human Services to Support Hospital Price Transparency Rule

On Friday, President Biden signed a pro-competition executive order that includes a provision calling on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to support the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year. This order is a major win for American consumers because it gives bipartisan presidential endorsement to the game-changing rule requiring hospitals to post their real prices, including their discounted cash and secret negotiated rates.

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Fundamentals of Patient Empowerment
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Fundamentals of Patient Empowerment

Our health care system keeps making us pay more for less, often unfairly. But if you follow some basic steps you can make sure you get a fair deal. Here are seven patient empowerment steps we should all take when we undergo health care.

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$15,000 For an EpiPen?! Colorado Patient’s Op-Ed Explains How Real Prices Can Reduce Crushing Healthcare Costs
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$15,000 For an EpiPen?! Colorado Patient’s Op-Ed Explains How Real Prices Can Reduce Crushing Healthcare Costs

Mason Kochel, a sophomore at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, has an op-ed in Colorado Politics telling his story of hospital price gouging and explaining from firsthand experience how real prices can reduce crushing healthcare costs. He discusses how he used actual prices to successfully fight an $18,000 hospital bill, and he argues that greater compliance with the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year can empower more patients to do the same.

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Dr. Keith Smith’s Op-Ed in The Oklahoman Explains the Price Transparency Advantage
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Dr. Keith Smith’s Op-Ed in The Oklahoman Explains the Price Transparency Advantage

Dr. Keith Smith, the co-founder of the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, has an op-ed in The Oklahoman explaining how healthcare price transparency can reduce obscene medical prices. The Surgery Center of Oklahoma posts easily accessible, real prices offering patients financial certainty, the opportunity to shop for their care, and deep discounts compared to major hospital systems.

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New Studies Provide More Ammunition for Healthcare Price Transparency Fight
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New Studies Provide More Ammunition for Healthcare Price Transparency Fight

A new JAMA study finds that only about 20 percent of American hospitals are complying with the hospital price transparency rule that took effect earlier this year. The JAMA findings align with research from PatientRightsAdvocate.org and other recent studies published by Health Affairs and the Kaiser Family Foundation showing widespread hospital noncompliance.

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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein Calls on Hospitals to Reveal Real Prices
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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein Calls on Hospitals to Reveal Real Prices

North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein recently sent a letter to hospital administrators in the state calling on them to follow federal regulations and reveal their real prices so that patients and healthcare consumers can shop for the best care at the best prices. He demands state hospitals provide information showing how they’re complying with the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year.

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PRA Sends CMS Recommendations to Strengthen Hospital Price Transparency
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PRA Sends CMS Recommendations to Strengthen Hospital Price Transparency

PatientRightsAdvocate.org sent the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) a letter and one-pager of recommendations on how it can finally deliver actual healthcare prices to consumers by taking actionable steps in its forthcoming CY 2022 OPPS Rule currently being drafted. PRA’s letter highlights the widespread noncompliance with the hospital price transparency rule and provides the following recommendations to deliver meaningful healthcare price transparency to lower the costs of care and coverage.

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PRA Appears in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and on Pittsburgh Radio Discussing Price Transparency
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PRA Appears in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and on Pittsburgh Radio Discussing Price Transparency

PatientRightsAdvocate.org has identified St. Clair Hospital in Pittsburgh as one of the nation’s best hospitals at complying with the price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year. Cynthia A. Fisher, PRA founder and chair, has an op-ed in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review highlighting St. Clair as an exception to American hospitals’ widespread noncompliance with the rule.

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PRA Analysis of American Hospitals Shows 20% Compliance With Price Transparency Rule
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PRA Analysis of American Hospitals Shows 20% Compliance With Price Transparency Rule

On January 1, 2021, a CMS rule requiring hospitals to post their real prices, including their discounted cash and secret negotiated rates, took effect. PatientRightsAdvocate.org surveyed a sampling of American hospitals in the spring of 2021 to determine the level of compliance with the rule. We found that just 86 of 431 hospitals surveyed (20%) are complying with it.

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Critiques of Healthcare Price Transparency Miss the Mark
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Critiques of Healthcare Price Transparency Miss the Mark

Healthcare expert Brian Blase, Special Assistant to the President at White House National Economic Council from 20'17 to 2019, takes on critics of healthcare price transparency in a new op-ed in The Hill. He explains how price transparency criticisms, including that patients are shielded from prices and that price disclosures lead to tacit collusion, miss the mark.

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