Trump Administration Warns 500+ Hospitals on Price Transparency
The Trump administration has warned more than 500 hospitals that they are failing to give the public basic pricing information and could face fines, STAT News reports. The notices mark a sharp escalation in enforcement of federal price transparency rules that have technically been in force since 2021 but that many hospitals have ignored or only partially followed.
Under those rules, hospitals are required to post the prices they negotiate with insurers, along with cash and discounted rates, in formats patients can actually use. Compliance has been uneven across the industry, with many facilities posting incomplete files or burying data in hard-to-find pages. The warnings put hundreds of hospitals on notice that regulators are now checking, and that penalties are on the table for those that do not fix their disclosures.
For hospital executives, the message is that transparency requirements are no longer a low-priority box to check. For patients, employers, and insurers, more complete pricing data could sharpen comparison shopping and negotiations.
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