Price Disclosure
Hospitals are committed to providing more information to the public on hospital operations, costs and quality.
Each year, Ohio's hospitals must submit to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) their charges for the most common 60 inpatient procedures (called diagnosis related groups or DRGs) and the 60 most common outpatient procedures. These reports must contain the number of discharges, average charge and length of stay. Hospitals are also required to provide price disclosure lists on their Web sites for public viewing.
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To repeal certain hospital performance reporting requirements.
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OHA Media Statement - President Barack Obama FFY 2013 Budget
February 15, 2012:
Earlier this week President Barack Obama’s administration released the FFY 2013 federal budget spending and policy targets. The package proposes a total of $364 billion in health savings over ten years, including $268 billion in Medicare provider cuts and $51 billion in Medicaid cuts. After review of this budget, OHA has made this initial statement:
“Ohio hospitals strongly believe all critical aspects of the health care system must be adequately supported, without undercutting some segments to provide for others. In the federal budget proposal submitted by President Obama, programs that provide training for future physicians, assure access to care in rural communities and support health care for the low-income seniors, families and children are all put at risk. As Congress begins to review this budget and addresses more immediate concerns with physician payment cuts, unemployment compensation and payroll taxes, hospitals welcome the opportunity to demonstrate how proposed budget cuts could have unintended consequences of health care job losses and reduced access to care,” said Mike Abrams, president and CEO of the Ohio Hospital Association.
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