Taking the Pulse of Hospitals' Response to the New Price Transparency Rule.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-19 DOI:10.1177/10775587211024786
Sayeh Nikpay, Ezra Golberstein, Hannah T Neprash, Caitlin Carroll, Jean M Abraham
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Abstract

As of January 1, 2021, most U.S. hospitals are required to publish pricing information on their website to promote more informed decision making by consumers regarding their care. In a nationally representative sample of 470 hospitals, we analyzed whether hospitals met price transparency information reporting requirements and the extent to which complete reporting was associated with ownership status, bed size category, system affiliation, and location in a metropolitan area. Fewer than one quarter of sampled hospitals met the price transparency information requirements of the new rule, which include five types of standard charges in machine-readable form and the consumer-shoppable display of 300 shoppable services. Our analyses of hospital reporting by organizational and market attributes revealed limited differences, with some exceptions for nonprofit and system-member hospitals demonstrating greater responsiveness with respect to the consumer-shoppable aspects of the rule.

了解医院对新价格透明规定的反应。
自2021年1月1日起,大多数美国医院被要求在其网站上公布价格信息,以促进消费者对其护理做出更明智的决策。在全国470家医院的代表性样本中,我们分析了医院是否满足价格透明度信息报告要求,以及完整报告与所有权状况、床位大小类别、系统隶属关系和在大都市地区的位置相关的程度。不到四分之一的抽样医院符合新规定的价格透明度信息要求,其中包括五种机器可读形式的标准收费,以及消费者可购买的300种可购买服务的显示。我们对医院报告的组织和市场属性的分析显示了有限的差异,除了一些例外,非营利性和系统成员医院在规则的消费者可购买方面表现出更大的响应性。
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