Healthcare DIVE December 22, 2025
Sydney Halleman

The proposed rule aims to tamp down on unwieldy price data files and change how some prices are reported.

Dive Brief:

  • The Trump administration last week proposed a new rule that would strengthen price transparency requirements for insurers in an effort to simplify how the data is organized and shared with consumers.
  • The proposed rule requires insurers and health plans to track how prices change for some in-network health services and reorganize other data. It also reduces some reporting requirements for insurers in an effort to tamp down on large, unwieldy price data files.
  • The Trump administration touted the proposed rule in a Friday press release, with CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz saying the regulation marked a “giant step”...

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