More Price Transparency, Cost Competition For Surgical Procedures Needed, Experts Tell US Senators
Executive Summary
Lack of transparent pricing for health care services was discussed at a recent Senate committee hearing on high US health-care costs. Fraud and waste of products at hospitals were also on the agenda.
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