PRA Submits 2023 OPPS Comments with Families USA
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PRA Submits 2023 OPPS Comments with Families USA

PRA and Families USA submitted public comments on the proposed 2023 CMS OPPS rule. CMS used the OPPS rule to promulgate the Hospital Price Transparency Rule, and has the opportunity to improve upon it this year through this Proposed Rule.

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Transparency in coverage rule now in effect
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Transparency in coverage rule now in effect

As of July 1, 2022, The Transparency in Coverage rule, issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), requires insurance companies and employer plans, like hospitals to publish their actual prices online for the services and goods they provide.

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PRA Calls on HCA Hospitals to Follow Transparency Laws
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PRA Calls on HCA Hospitals to Follow Transparency Laws

PatientRightsAdvocate.org sent a letter to HCA Healthcare ahead of their annual meeting alerting leaders that zero of their 188 hospitals reviewed are complying with price transparency rules, encouraging them to comply and provide transparent prices. The letter also included PRA’s semi-annual report showing that only 14.3% of hospitals nationally are complying with the 2021 Hospital Price Transparency laws.

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Colorado Legislation Protects Patients from Financial Ruin
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Colorado Legislation Protects Patients from Financial Ruin

Colorado is currently considering legislation to protect patients from financial ruin. HB1285 forbids hospitals from sending consumers' bills to collections if they aren't complying with federal price transparency law. The legislation adheres to a fundamental moral principle: You shouldn't face bankruptcy for bills you never agreed to. It is sponsored by Republican and Democrat leadership.

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PRA Sends Letter to Congress Requesting Greater Enforcement of Price Transparency
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PRA Sends Letter to Congress Requesting Greater Enforcement of Price Transparency

PatientRightsAdvocate.org sent a letter to U.S. Congress requesting greater enforcement of healthcare price transparency. The letter cites PRA’s recent report showing that only 14.3 percent of hospitals are complying with price transparency law. It also highlights new polling conducted by John Della Volpe and SocialSphere finding that healthcare price transparency is supported by an overwhelming bipartisan majority of around 90 percent of Americans.

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Los Angeles Daily News Runs PRA Op-Ed Featuring Research Showing Wild Price Swings for Same Care
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Los Angeles Daily News Runs PRA Op-Ed Featuring Research Showing Wild Price Swings for Same Care

The Southern California News Group, whose papers include the Los Angeles Daily News and Orange County Register, ran PRA’s op-ed featuring its research showing that Los Angeles hospital prices can vary by more than ten times for the same care — even at the same hospital. As Cynthia A. Fisher, PRA founder and chair, explains: New research by PatientRightsAdvocate.org reveals how outrageous and arbitrary hospital prices, which can vary by ten times depending on the payer or hospital, burden Los Angeles-area consumers.

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Fortune Runs PRA Op-Ed on One-Year Anniversary of Hospital Price Transparency Rule
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Fortune Runs PRA Op-Ed on One-Year Anniversary of Hospital Price Transparency Rule

Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chair of PRA, has an op-ed in Fortune discussing the one-year anniversary this month of the hospital price transparency rule. As Cynthia explains in the op-ed: The rule clarifies an Obamacare provision requiring hospitals to publish their standard charges. It directs hospitals to post their actual prices, including their discounted cash and secret contracted rates, so patients can shop for the best quality care at the lowest possible prices.

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