hospitals must post standard charges (gross charges, payer-specific negotiated charges, de-identified minimum and maximum negotiated charges, and discounted cash price) in a “consumer-friendly manner.” The Final Rule includes a list of 70 shoppable services – including evaluation and management...
Commercial negotiated prices for CMS-specified shoppable surgery services in U.S. hospitalsdoi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2021.106107John Xuefeng JiangMartin A. MakaryGe BaiInternational Journal of Surgery
CMS will specify 70 specific shoppable services, and hospitals are expected to populate the remaining 230 based upon criteria specified in the rule. Enforcement. A non-compliant hospital could be required to adhere to a "corrective action plan" or pay civil fines of $300/day. To ensure ...
In a cross-sectional analysis reported in a research letter inJAMA Oncology, Chino et al found that a minority of National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer centers (NCI-CCs) were fully compliant with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) price transparency rules. Study Details...
” The Final Rule includes a list of 70 shoppable services – including evaluation and management, laboratory and pathology, radiology, and surgery services – for which hospitals must display negotiated charges if they offer the service. Hospitals must select additional services beyond this list for...