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As a board member of Consumers for Quality Care, a coalition dedicated to patients and their right to affordable, high-quality health care, I champion any efforts to provide more clarity and help patients better understand their health care costs.
Unfortunately, hospitals’ efforts to comply with the new federal mandate don’t go far in providing consumers with the clarity and transparency on hospital costs that recent CQC research reveals 86 percent of Coloradans want, nor is it likely to provide any information to help ease their frustration about hospital fees and unexpected bills.
Consumers looking for tools they can use to take health care into their own hands should visit cutconsumercosts.org, a campaign recently launched by CQC to encourage higher-quality, lower-cost consumer health care, while hospitals should take a shot at providing information consumers can actually use.
Jason Resendez
Catharpin, Virginia