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SPECIAL EDITION
Friday, December 18, 2020
Monitoring for Hospital Price Transparency
Hospital Price
Transparency requirements go into effect January 1, 2021. CMS plans to
audit a sample of hospitals for compliance starting in January, in addition
to investigating complaints
that are submitted to CMS and reviewing analyses of non-compliance,
and hospitals may face civil monetary penalties for noncompliance.
Is your institution
prepared to comply with the requirements of the Hospital
Price Transparency Final Rule? Effective January 1, 2021, each hospital
operating in the United States is required to provide publicly accessible
standard charge information online about the items and services they provide
in 2 ways:
- Comprehensive machine-readable file with all items and
services
- Display of 300 shoppable services in a consumer-friendly
format
In the final rule, CMS
outlined a monitoring and enforcement plan to ensure compliance with the
requirements. We finalized a policy that CMS monitoring activities may
include, but would not be limited to, the following, as appropriate:
- Evaluation of complaints made by individuals or entities to
CMS
- Review of individuals’ or entities’ analysis of
noncompliance
- Audit of hospital websites
If we conclude a
hospital is noncompliant with one or more of the requirements to make public
standard charges, we may take any of the following actions, which generally,
but not necessarily, will occur in the following order:
- Provide a written warning notice to the hospital of the
specific violation(s)
- Request a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) if noncompliance
constitutes a material violation of one or more requirements
- Impose a civil monetary penalty not in excess of $300 per
day and publicize the penalty on a CMS website if the hospital fails to
respond to our request to submit a CAP or comply with the requirements
of a CAP
See 45
CFR part 180 Subpart C- Monitoring and Penalties for Noncompliance.
Visit the Hospital
Price Transparency website for additional information and resources
to help hospitals prepare for compliance, including:
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