Healthcare DIVE December 29, 2020
Samantha Liss

Dive Brief:

  • A federal appeals court ruled against hospitals’ efforts to stop regulators from forcing them to reveal the secret negotiated prices they reach with insurers, according to an opinion filed Tuesday.
  • Hospitals were hoping for intervention from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals as the rule requires hospitals to reveal these rates by Friday. The American Hospital Association had filed for an emergency motion to block the rule from going into effect but the court rejected it.
  • Judge David Tatel said AHA’s arguments, including that some rates are unknowable, “miss the mark.”

Dive Insight:

It’s unsurprising the nation’s hospital lobby lost its latest legal challenge in the case to force hospitals to reveal the negotiated...

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