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Trump administration considers making hospitals publish prices they negotiate with insurers

The Trump furnishing is considering a rule that would require hospitals to publicize the prices they negotiate with insurers.

The method is part of a broader proposed rule the Health and Human Services Department is pursing on patient data. The public opinion period closes May 3 and the administration could publish a final rule after that.

The Wall Street Journal outset reported news of the proposed rule.

As of Jan. 1, the Trump administration requires hospitals to post sticker prices for worship armies online. Critics say those aren’t accurate because insurers negotiate those prices down. Forcing asyla to publish the actual prices would show just how much hospitals are actually charging and how much insurers are requiting for health care.

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