Trump administration warns 500-plus hospitals, including 21 in Illinois, over pricing rules - Chicago News Weekly

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Trump administration warns 500-plus hospitals, including 21 in Illinois, over pricing rules

he Trump administration has warned more than 500 hospitals, including 21 in Illinois, that they are failing to provide the public with basic pricing information — arguing that the lack of disclosure is keeping healthcare costs higher than they should be.

The Associated Press obtained exclusively the list of hospitals that since April have either received letters of warning or, in more severe cases, requests to submit plans to provide transparent pricing. Failing to comply with the warnings comes with penalties as high as $2 million annually for each recipient that doesn’t create a plan to post clear pricing data.

The letters are meant to fix a fundamental problem that patients, employers and insurers might not know ahead of time the cost of blood work, an imaging test or another form of treatment, and as a result pay more than they should have. The AP has posted the list of hospitals that have received letters.

The Illinois hospitals are listed below:

  • Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital – Hoffman Estates
  • Anderson Hospital – Maryville
  • BHC Streamwood Hospital Behavioral Health Center – Streamwood
  • Blessing Hospital – Quincy
  • Chicago Behavioral Hospital
  • Evanston Hospital
  • Gateway Regional Medical Center – Granite City
  • Graham Hospital Association – Canton
  • Jackson Park Hospital – Chicago
  • Jersey Community Hospital – Jerseyville
  • La Rabida Children’s Hospital – Chicago
  • Lincoln Prairie Behavioral Health Center – Springfield
  • Morrison Community Hospital – Morrison
  • Riveredge Hospital – Forest Park
  • RML Specialty Hospital Hinsdale
  • St. John Hospital – Springfield
  • Stroger Hospital – Chicago
  • The Pavilion Foundation – Champaign
  • Thorek Memorial Hospital – Chicago
  • UHS Hartgrove Hospital – Chicago
  • UnityPoint Health Trinity – Moline

A senior administration official who requested anonymity to provide the list said President Donald Trump plans to tighten enforcement of price transparency standards made possible by a 2019 executive order signed by Trump. More hospitals are likely to receive letters regarding the absence of pricing data, the official said.

Additional details can be found here.



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