/_media/adv/web/images/2011/20111124_Arthrex_TB-378x82.jpg

Subscriptions

Advertising

Resources

About Us

Contact Us

Create An Account Forgot Your Password?
Trouble logging in or creating an account? click here
Home This Month E-Weekly Newsletter Building a Facility Article Archive Second Opinions
Search:
Benchmarking
General Surgery
Accrediting/Quality
Anesthesia
Code/Bill/Reimburse
Building/Renovating
/_media/adv/web/images/2011/20110124_ImageFirst_LB-154x100.gif
/_media/adv/web/images/2011/20110502_Provista_LB-154x100.gif
/_media/adv/web/images/2012/20120126_ASP_LB-154x100.gif
/_media/adv/web/images/2012/20120123_PDI_LB-154x100.gif
Outpatient Surgery E-Weekly

Can Protein-Free Diets Reduce Surgical Complications?

Restricting proteins and amino acids from patients' diets in the days leading up to surgery may lower complication risks, say researchers at the Har...

Robotic Surgery Patients May Have Unrealistic Expectations

Men expecting quicker returns to physical activity after robotic prostate surgery may have unrealistic expectations for the procedure, according to ...

Making the Most of a Staffing Dollar

"Today more than ever, you need to be certain you're getting your money's worth for every minute your staff are on the clock," says Donna Ferguson, ...

Home > News > May, 2010

Proposed Legislation Would Let Patients Compare Costs at Hospitals & ASCs

ASC Advocacy Committee testifies in support of "Patients' Right to Know Act."

Published: May 6, 2010
Categories: Legal/Regulatory, News

Health care remains a hot topic on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers introducing a trio of bills aimed at providing consumers with cost and quality of care information about services provided at hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers.

The ASC Advocacy Committee testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health today on behalf of the so-called Patients' Right to Know Act (HR 4803), which would require states to create laws requiring hospitals and ASCs to publicly disclose what they charge for services, as well as quality data on those services.

ASC industry leaders are touting the potential money-saving benefits of the bipartisan proposal, arguing that it would allow patients to choose the most economical setting for procedures without compromising quality of care.

"We believe this bill will empower patients with critical information in order to make more informed decisions on where to receive their care," said Chris Holden, president and CEO of Amsurg and a member of the ASC Advocacy Committee, during the hearings today. "Because many outpatient surgeries can be performed in hospitals and ASCs, it is important to provide patients with meaningful price comparisons across settings."

Two other similar bills being discussed — the Transparency in All Health Care Pricing Act (HR 4700) and the Health Care Price Transparency Promotion Act of 2009 (HR 2249) — also seek to arm patients with better information about the cost and quality of healthcare services at a time when a growing number of patients are having to pay out-of-pocket expenses for their health care.

Irene Tsikitas .

© Copyright Herrin Publishing Partners LP 2011. REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPYRIGHTED CONTENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. We encourage LINKING to this content; view our linking policy here.


Also in the News...

Was This Orthopedic Surgeon Too Slow, or Just Conscientious?

Drunken Night Out Costs Pediatric RN His Job

Doctor Loses License for Touching Anesthetized Patients' Breasts

Automatic Meal-Break Deductions

Paper Clip Dentist Sentenced to Year in Jail

Gynecologists Offering Breast Augmentation and Ophthalmologists Doing Liposuction

Tragic Error: Remove Monitoring Equipment From Patient Given High Doses of Pain Meds

© Copyright Herrin Publishing Partners LP 2011. REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPYRIGHTED CONTENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. We encourage LINKING to this content; view our linking policy here.

Already have an account? Please sign in:
Email Address:
Password:
PRODUCT & SERVICE RESOURCES
Did You See This?
A showcase of products and services geared to make your facility better.

Architects' Showcase
Is a beautiful, efficient new facility in your future?
Other Articles That May Interest You
Proposed CMS Rule Expands Patients' Rights to Complain
ASCs would need to notify Medicare beneficiaries of how they can report quality-of-care concerns.
Spread the Word on Smoke-Free Surgeries
Educate surgical patients on tobacco's perioperative hazards.
American Heart Association Backs Bariatric Surgery's Health Benefits
A landmark scientific paper says weight-loss procedures lead to long-term weight loss and significantly improved health.