Lexology March 13, 2025
McDermott Will & Emery

The Trump administration is beginning to lay out its regulatory (and deregulatory) priorities, and on February 25, 2025, the administration spotlighted one of those priorities in an executive order on price transparency. While the executive order mainly focuses on enforcing current price transparency requirements, it also hints at changing or even expanding them, which would require rulemaking to accomplish. To help me describe this executive order and potential changes to existing price transparency requirements, I’m bringing in my colleague Leigh Feldman.

Before diving into topic at hand, we want to note that we are assessing the impact of the policy statement that the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued on February 28, 2025, announcing HHS’s intention to...

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