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Trump Required Hospitals To Post Their Prices for Patients. Mostly It鈥檚 the Industry Using the Data.

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Politicians have pushed for price transparency in health care. But instead of patients shopping for services, it鈥檚 mostly health systems and insurers that are using the information, as fodder for negotiations over pay.

Surprise Medical Bills Were Supposed To Be a Thing of the Past. Surprise 鈥 They鈥檙e Not.

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The No Surprises Act, which was signed in 2020 and took effect in 2022, was heralded as a landmark piece of legislation that would protect people who had health insurance from receiving surprise medical bills. And yet bills that take patients by surprise keep coming.

Trump鈥檚 DOJ Accuses Medicare Advantage Insurers of Paying 鈥楰ickbacks鈥 for Primo Customers

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The Department of Justice alleges that several major health insurers paid brokerages 鈥渉undreds of millions of dollars in kickbacks鈥 to get agents to steer consumers into their Medicare Advantage plans, allegations the insurers strongly dispute.

Proposed Rule Would Make Hospital Prices Even More Transparent

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A Biden administration proposal would help standardize the data on prices that hospitals provide to patients, increase its usefulness to consumers, and boost enforcement. Previous rules gave hospitals too many loopholes.

States Step In as Telehealth and Clinic Patients Get Blindsided by Hospital Fees

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At least eight states have implemented or are considering limits on what patients can be billed for the use of a hospital鈥檚 facilities even without having stepped foot in the building.

Decisi贸n de Eli Lilly de bajar el precio de su insulina lograr谩 cambios hist贸ricos en los costos

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Expertos en precios de medicamentos celebraron la noticia de Eli Lilly y otros esfuerzos. Y estas otras iniciativas para llevar al mercado insulina de menor costo, a su vez, presionar铆an a Eli Lilly para que mantuviera sus precios bajos.

Eli Lilly Slashed Insulin Prices. This Starts a Race to the Bottom.

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Eli Lilly’s news that it plans to cut insulin costs for patients will help, not hinder, the recent efforts in California and by entrepreneurs such as Mark Cuban to offer lower-cost alternatives, drug pricing experts said.

Nueva herramienta ayudar铆a a comparar costos de hasta 500 servicios m茅dicos

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Desde el 1 de enero, las aseguradoras y los empleadores que ofrecen planes de salud deben proporcionar calculadoras en l铆nea para que los pacientes obtengan estimaciones detalladas de lo que deber谩n por una variedad de servicios y medicamentos, teniendo en cuenta sus deducibles y copagos.

Want a Clue on Health Care Costs in Advance? New Tools Take a Crack at It

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Another effort to make upfront cost comparisons possible in an industry known for its opaqueness: an online tool for consumers to get some idea of what they may pay for medical care.

Employers Use Patient Assistance Programs to Offset Their Own Costs

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Some insurers and employers are tapping into assistance programs meant for individual patients. The concern: Some costly drugs could be harder for patients to access.

A Billing Expert Saved Big After Finding an Incorrect Charge in Her Husband鈥檚 ER Bill

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A medical billing specialist investigated her husband鈥檚 ER bill. Her sleuthing took over a year but knocked thousands of dollars off the hospital鈥檚 charges 鈥 and provides a playbook for other consumers.

The $18,000 Breast Biopsy: When Having Insurance Costs You a Bundle

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An online calculator told a young woman that a procedure to rule out cancer would cost an uninsured person about $1,400. Instead, the hospital initially charged almost $18,000 and, with her high-deductible health insurance, she owed more than $5,000.

Rapper Fat Joe Says No One Is Making Sure Hospitals Post Their Prices

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A TV and social media ad offers a reason to check on the enforcement of a sweeping rule that requires hospitals to post information about what they charge insurers and cash-paying patients.