Hospitals and transparency advocates argue that states should do away with laws and regulations that protect the privacy of contracts between providers and insurers establishing prices for common health care procedures.
It was a primary topic of conversation at a health care transparency summit Dec. 2-4 in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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