American College of Physicians Says Efforts to Increase Health Care Price Transparency are Vital
Efforts to improve health care price transparency through increasing access to meaningful information can work to mend the fragmentation of health care, said the
"Our health care system is undergoing multiple shifts; an increase in insured patients, moving payments to quality-based systems, and ever increasing data. Additionally, patients are increasingly responsible for a greater portion of their health care costs through higher deductibles, co-insurance, and cost sharing making the need for health care transparency even more important," said
The paper outlines the following recommendations to improve transparency:
* ACP supports transparency of price information, expected out-of-pocket costs, and quality data that allows consumers, physicians, payers, and other stakeholders to compare and assess medical services and products in a meaningful way. ACP also believes that "price should never be used as the sole criterion for choosing a physician, other health care professional, or health care service.
* Health plans and health care facilities should clearly communicate to a consumer whether a provider or clinician is in-network or out-of-network and the estimated out-of-pocket payment responsibilities of the consumer.
* ACP recommends that payers, plans, and other healthcare organizations develop patient-targeted health care value decision-making tools that are written for patients at all levels of health literacy that make available price, estimated out-of-pocket cost, and quality data available to consumers.
* ACP supports legislative action at the state level to require private and public health plans to submit data in a standardized manner to an all payer claims database.
* All payer claims databases should be set up for future expansion to other relevant sources of information such as sources of vital statistics, data contained in regional health information exchanges, or data compiled in quality clinical data repositories.
* ACP supports legislation at the state level to prohibit "gag clauses" and similar contractual arrangements that interfere in the transparency of relevant health care data.
* ACP supports federal grants or similar incentives to states for the development of all payer claims databases.
* ACP supports efforts to provide greater protections for patients from unexpected out-of-network health care costs, particularly for costs incurred during an emergency situation or medical situation in which additional services are provided by out-of-network clinicians without the patient's prior knowledge. ACP supports establishing processes to reduce the risk of patients being faced with "surprise" bills for out-of-network services.
* Efforts to reduce the negative impact of surprise billing should be taken at the state and federal level.
"This is a complicated issue. The health care market is different from other markets and should be looked at in a way that takes into account these unique qualities," concluded
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