Lexology March 21, 2025
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Starting April 3, Ohio hospitals will have to navigate new requirements under House Bill 173. This law mandates greater transparency in healthcare pricing. It also includes rules for selling or targeted advertising related to personal information hospitals collect from price estimator tools (discussed in more detail below). The law applies to hospitals in Ohio, which is any facility providing inpatient medical services for periods longer than twenty-four hours.

Transparent pricing for services

HB 173 requires hospitals to provide consumers with public pricing information for all hospital items and services. Hospitals need to create a digital list of all standard charges for their services. This list must be easy to access, free of charge, and cannot require any personal information from...

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