Chief Healthcare Executive May 31, 2025
Ron Southwick

James Uthmeier, the state’s top prosecutor, says he’s following the agenda of President Trump. The Trump administration is also calling for more clear information on prices.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says he’s looking into the billing and pricing practices of hospitals in the Sunshine State.

In a video he posted Friday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Uthmeier says he has issued subpoenas to Florida hospitals. He said he’s looking for more information about hospitals and their price transparency practices.

“We must protect patients,” Uthmeier said in the video. “Just like any market, services have a price and patients deserve transparency to make fully informed decisions. Under Florida law, hospitals’ failure to provide such disclosures may constitute...

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