• Semi-Annual Hospital Price Transparency Report Reveals 10 Hospitals In CT Not Complying With Hospital Price Transparency Rule

    November 27, 2024

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    PatientRightsAdvocate.org (PRA) released its seventh Semi-Annual Hospital Price Transparency report, which examines 2,000 hospitals’ compliance with the Hospital Price Transparency Rule.

    The new report revealed 10 hospitals in Connecticut that are not fully complying with the federal rule, which took effect nearly four years ago.

    Despite recent polling revealing that 98% of Americans support healthcare price transparency, this new report found compliance in Connecticut to be down from 36% compliance among hospitals in the last report, released in February.

    Making matters worse, CMS recently lowered transparency standards, which created the illusion that many hospitals made strides in consumer protections. However, the new standards included the option to omit actual dollars-and-cents prices. Because of this, in this new report, PRA also assessed each hospital’s “Pricing Data Sufficiency” based on the availability of actual prices found in the files. This is essentially a commonsense evaluation, since consumers need real prices to determine actual costs.

    You can view the full PRA price transparency compliance report here.

    Screenshot, Connecticut - Seventh Semi-Annual Hospital Price Transparency Compliance Report

    In a letter to President-elect Trump, PRA Founder and Chairman Cynthia Fisher wrote:

    “Unfortunately, our Seventh Hospital Price Transparency Compliance Report reveals that after nearly four years, the overwhelming majority of hospitals reviewed are still not complying with the rule requiring them to publish their discounted cash prices and all negotiated rates. By keeping their prices hidden, hospitals continue to block American consumers from their right to compare prices and protect themselves from overcharges. On behalf of all American healthcare consumers, PatientRightsAdvocate.org strongly urges policymakers to strengthen and enforce the hospital price transparency rule immediately.”

    The hospitals in Connecticut that are NOT complying include:

    • Bridgeport Hospital, Yale New Haven Health System
    • Connecticut Childrens Medical Center, Connecticut Children's Medical Center
    • Danbury Hospital, Nuvance Health
    • Hartford Hospital, Hartford HealthCare
    • Johnson Memorial Hospital, Trinity Health
    • Midstate Medical Center, Hartford HealthCare
    • Saint Mary's Hospital, Trinity Health
    • St Francis Hospital & Medical Center, Trinity Health
    • Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale New Haven Health System
    • Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus, Yale New Haven Health System
    Screenshot, Connecticut - Seventh Semi-Annual Hospital Price Transparency Compliance Report

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