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From WSJ.com:
Insurer Reveals What Doctors Really Charge
To Help People Compare Fees,
Aetna Posts Some Online;
A Potential Bargaining Tool
The growing effort to enlist consumers in reducing health-care costs has been stymied by the fact that most people just don't know what medical care costs...
Now, a major national health insurer is making an effort to change that. Starting tomorrow, Aetna Inc. plans to make available online the exact prices it has negotiated with Cincinnati-area doctors for hundreds of medical procedures and tests. The initiative, which Aetna hopes to take eventually to other parts of the country, aims to give patients the tools to comparison shop and make savvier decisions with their health-care dollars.
Aetna is the first major health insurer to publicly disclose the fees it negotiates with physicians. Some in the health-care industry say the move is likely to push more insurers to follow suit, which in turn would give a significant boost to consumer-driven health plans [HSA's].
http://tinyurl.com/dqxw3
Sure hope this is just the beginning. It's about time there was some genuine price competition in the health care industry.
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Insurer Reveals What Doctors Really Charge
To Help People Compare Fees,
Aetna Posts Some Online;
A Potential Bargaining Tool
The growing effort to enlist consumers in reducing health-care costs has been stymied by the fact that most people just don't know what medical care costs...
Now, a major national health insurer is making an effort to change that. Starting tomorrow, Aetna Inc. plans to make available online the exact prices it has negotiated with Cincinnati-area doctors for hundreds of medical procedures and tests. The initiative, which Aetna hopes to take eventually to other parts of the country, aims to give patients the tools to comparison shop and make savvier decisions with their health-care dollars.
Aetna is the first major health insurer to publicly disclose the fees it negotiates with physicians. Some in the health-care industry say the move is likely to push more insurers to follow suit, which in turn would give a significant boost to consumer-driven health plans [HSA's].
http://tinyurl.com/dqxw3
Sure hope this is just the beginning. It's about time there was some genuine price competition in the health care industry.

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