Los Angeles Daily News Runs PRA Op-Ed Featuring Research Showing Wild Price Swings for Same Care
The Southern California News Group, whose papers include the Los Angeles Daily News and Orange County Register, ran PRA’s op-ed featuring its research showing that Los Angeles hospital prices can vary by more than ten times for the same care — even at the same hospital. As Cynthia A. Fisher, PRA founder and chair, explains: New research by PatientRightsAdvocate.org reveals how outrageous and arbitrary hospital prices, which can vary by ten times depending on the payer or hospital, burden Los Angeles-area consumers.
Fortune Runs PRA Op-Ed on One-Year Anniversary of Hospital Price Transparency Rule
Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chair of PRA, has an op-ed in Fortune discussing the one-year anniversary this month of the hospital price transparency rule. As Cynthia explains in the op-ed: The rule clarifies an Obamacare provision requiring hospitals to publish their standard charges. It directs hospitals to post their actual prices, including their discounted cash and secret contracted rates, so patients can shop for the best quality care at the lowest possible prices.
Boston Herald Runs PRA Op-Ed Highlighting Self-Serving Hospital Industry Opposition to Price Transparency
The Boston Herald ran a PRA op-ed discussing how the hospital industry’s opposition to pro-patient reforms like price transparency is merely their attempt to continue profiteering off patients’ misfortune.
Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News and Boston Globe Run PRA Letters on Price Transparency
Recently, the Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, and Boston Globe ran PRA letters on healthcare price transparency.
New Jersey Star-Ledger Runs Joint PRA & SEIU 32BJ Op-Ed on the Price Transparency Solution
The New Jersey Star-Ledger ran a joint op-ed by Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chairman of PRA, and Kyle Bragg, president of SEIU 32BJ. The piece explains how healthcare price transparency can eliminate widespread hospital price gouging by empowering consumers to shop for quality, less-expensive care. It highlights how the SEIU 32BJ Health Fund recently decided to drop New York-Presbyterian Hospital from its health plan network after its data showed that the system charges on average 358% more than Medicare for the same procedures.
Barron’s and MarketWatch Run PRA Op-Ed Calling for Price Transparency to Address Wage Stagnation
Barron’s and MarketWatch recently ran an op-ed by Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chairman of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, explaining how healthcare price transparency can address American workers’ falling real wages due to high inflation. Cynthia discusses how employers can use actual, upfront prices to identify quality, less expensive care and share these savings with employees in the form of higher wages
Bipartisan Support from Congressional Leaders for Proposed OPPS Rule
The Biden Administration’s proposed OPPS rule to strengthen hospital price transparency has received support from a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders. Reps. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Sens. Mike Braun (R-IN) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) have submitted comment letters in support of the proposal.
PRA Submits Public Comment for OPPS Rule Calling for Stronger Price Transparency
PatientRightsAdvocate.org submitted a public comment for the Biden Administration’s proposed 2022 Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) rule. The comment letter explains how this rule is an opportunity to usher in systemwide healthcare price transparency, with actual, upfront prices – not estimates – for all consumers. Doing so will deliver on the Biden Administration’s pro-competition agenda and broader healthcare goals to make the American healthcare system simple, affordable, accessible, and equitable by ushering in a functional, competitive market that puts consumers in control of their healthcare decisions.
Cynthia A. Fisher Appears on NPR to Discuss Healthcare Price Transparency
PRA founder and chairman Cynthia A. Fisher appeared on NPR Charlotte Talks With Mike Collins to discuss healthcare price transparency.
PRA Submits Public Comment Calling for Real Price Transpareny in Final Suprise Billing Rule
PatientRightsAdvocate.org submitted a public comment to CMS regarding its proposed rule: Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part I (the “IFC”). The letter calls on CMS to strengthen its final surprise billing rule to include real price transparency.
Employers Can Lead on Price Transparency Reforms
The Asheville Citizen-Times ran an op-ed by Liz Button, co-founder of the Asheville, North Carolina restaurant Cúrate, discussing how employers can address runaway healthcare costs for their businesses and employees by pursuing price transparent healthcare options. Liz explains she’s cut her healthcare costs by roughly 40 percent via price transparency and how recent actions by the Biden administration and North Carolina’s Attorney General will help other businesses follow her lead.
Boston Herald Runs PRA Op-Ed on Biden Executive Order Supporting Price Transparency
President Biden recently issued an executive order calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to support the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year. On Sunday, the Boston Herald ran an op-ed by Cynthia A. Fisher, founder and chair of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, arguing that this order can turn the hospital rule into reality.
Post-Gazette Investigation Reveals Widespread Pennsylvania Hospital Noncompliance with Price Transparency Rule
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published a 4,000-word investigation into Pennsylvania hospitals’ lack of compliance with the hospital price transparency rule that took effect at the beginning of the year.
SocialSphere Poll Finds 82% of Americans Support Hospital Price Transparency Rule
A survey commissioned by PatientRightsAdvocate.org and performed by John Della Volpe of SocialSphere examined attitudes toward various aspects of healthcare reform. The poll reinforced the importance of healthcare costs to American consumers and revealed a high level of support for government action to establish and enforce price transparency measures.
New York Patient’s Price Transparency Success Story
Cynthia Rivera, a patient from upstate New York, was able to save approximately $4,000 on her healthcare due to price transparency. In an op-ed in the Utica Observer-Dispatch, Cynthia tells her story of how she was blinded to prices and blindsided with a $3,000 bill (after her insurance contribution) for nine physical therapy sessions that consisted of just stretching and taping.