Becker's Healthcare May 13, 2024
Rylee Wilson

Hospitals in Georgia and Florida charge employers and commercial insurers rates 345% higher than Medicare, according to a Rand Corp. report published May 13.

Nationwide, hospitals charged commercial insurance rates 254% higher, on average, than what Medicare paid for the same services in 2022. These rates varied widely by state, running from 344.73% in Georgia to 164.28% in...

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