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“Health price information should be understandable and available to people who need language help, translated materials, interpretation, or disability access.”
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“Hospitals should have to make their posted price information usable for people with limited English or a disability, instead of posting it only in formats some patients cannot use.”
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“Federal health officials should be able to investigate complaints, audit providers, publish enforcement information, and fine providers that fail to post required health care prices.”
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“Hospitals should have to post clear prices that patients can compare before getting care.”
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“Hospitals and health plans should publish price information in common formats that are free to access, searchable by ordinary words or billing codes, and easier for people, employers, researchers, and software tools to compare.”
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“States should be allowed to keep health care price transparency laws unless they directly block federal transparency rules.”
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“Existing federal hospital price transparency rules should be written directly into federal law, so hospitals must keep making required price information public with statutory legal force.”
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