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While publishing the negotiated prices for each procedure code would be interesting, I don't see how it would change much since it wouldn't necessarily be the price they would actually charge me, and it wouldn't help me know beforehand what sort of add-on procedure codes/bills were going to be part of my care.

The policy I would like to see is that patients should only be legally liable for costs that they sign off on up front (at least for most elective care). It never ceases to bother me that every time I go to the doctor I have no option but to give the hospital a blank check and have to cross fingers that they will not hit me a month later with ridiculous charges.




Eventually the published price will be close to the amount you are being charged. I would expect health care providers to stick with their promise to post the highest possible cost but as people being to use these prices to shop around (both these numbers are exorbitant, but this one is less so, etc.), I am confident they will abandon this gambit.

IMHO, it's kind of nuts they are even starting out with this argument.




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