Fierce Healthcare June 25, 2020
Robert King

A court ruling upholding a controversial price transparency rule puts hospitals in a tight spot of how to comply with the regulation in the middle of a pandemic.

Hospital groups were dealt a major setback when a federal judge sided with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to uphold a rule that requires facilities to post payer-negotiated rates for 300 services. Even though the groups issued plans to appeal, hospitals must weigh whether to start preparing for the rule that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2021.

“They need to be thinking about the practical implications of their compliance,” said Michael Abrams managing partner of the consulting firm Numerof Associates. “They will need to make public information about pricing...

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