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Trump Administration Pushes for Clearer Health-Care Pricing

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Push for Medical Price Transparency Draws Mixed Reactions

Advocates for taxpayers are expressing their support for the Trump administration’s recent push for greater transparency in medical pricing for federal employee health-care plans. However, leaders in the health-care industry are not entirely on board with the idea.

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has reached out to health-care experts and industry leaders to gather their thoughts on transparency regarding claims data for federal employee health insurance plans.

Trent England, who leads the group Save Our States, highlighted the importance of this initiative for taxpayers, noting that they ultimately cover the health-care costs for federal employees. He pointed out that the current system lacks clarity and fails to offer insights into the best prices available.

“Hospitals and medical providers set their own prices, and they benefit from this lack of clarity,” England explained. He emphasized that having access to claims data could mean significant savings, potentially lowering the costs of certain medical procedures from $20,000 to $12,000.

England also indicated that the Trump administration’s efforts might influence private insurers, as more hospitals begin to provide upfront cost assessments for medical procedures.

“We need to ask why some services are so expensive while others are much cheaper,” he added.

Andrew Bremberg, a former director in the Trump administration, endorsed OPM’s initiative, stating that obtaining this claims data is essential to detect and combat fraud effectively.

Bremberg noted that the movement towards price transparency began during the first Trump administration, mentioning a recent settlement involving Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. The insurer agreed to pay $100 million to resolve accusations that it had overcharged for managing the state’s public employee health plans.

He stated, “Taxpayers were funding these claims at inflated prices, which were not justified.”

Allegations from New Jersey prosecutors revealed that Horizon submitted over 1,000 false claims with fraudulent documentation, resulting in nearly $500 million earnings over five years.

As third-party pay systems become increasingly common in health care, England warned that these models often lead to less price transparency in the market.

“Politicians have misled people into believing health care is too important to leave to market forces. In reality, it’s too important to leave to politicians,” he remarked.

However, some industry leaders have expressed concerns that making claims data widely available could infringe on patient privacy. England acknowledged these privacy concerns but urged trust in the federal government’s ability to handle the data securely.

“They resist these inquiries because it makes things uncomfortable for providers who charge significantly more than average rates,” he said.

While the OPM’s efforts currently focus on federal employee health plans, England believes the implications could extend to the private health sector as well.

“This approach to data-driven accountability should be the norm in both public and private health systems and is vital for effective reforms,” Bremberg concluded. He emphasized the need to protect patient privacy while also ensuring access to claims data to enhance affordability and system integrity.

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