Friday, September 18, 2009

Health care marketplace thrives on secret prices

Finding out how much a medical procedure costs can be more difficult and mysterious than buying a new car. Some engaged in talks about health care reform in Washington are trying to change that.

A provision in the Senate Finance Committee's health care reform proposal would require hospitals to list their standard charges for services.

The bill was unveiled Wednesday by committee Chairman Max Baucus. It would also require health plans to report how much of each dollar paid in premiums goes to items other than medical care.

President Barack Obama supports creating an insurance exchange where consumers and small business owners could shop for health insurance. But some say it's not clear whether such an exchange would promote publishing prices for procedures.

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