Poll: Few are Aware of Hospital Price
Transparency Requirements
Few Americans realize
that starting this year hospitals are required to post prices of common
health services on their websites in a format patients can access and
use, data from the KFF Health
Tracking poll shows.
Federal regulations that
took effect January 1 require this price transparency for hospitals to
allow patients to compare prices across hospitals and “shop” for
lower-price care. The new survey data finds that 9% of adults nationwide
are aware that hospitals must disclose this information online.
In addition, relatively
few (14%) adults say they or someone in their family had gone online to
research the price of treatment at a hospital over the past six months.
This in part reflects that many families might not have a need for
nonemergency hospital care at a given time.
The data note is
available on the Peterson-KFF
Health System Tracker, an online information hub dedicated to
monitoring and assessing the performance of the U.S. health
system.
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