Legislation


HB 2417 – Arizona

Status: Enacted
Year Introduced: 2015
Link: https://legiscan.com/AZ/text/HB2417/id/1209507/Arizona-2015-HB2417-Chaptered.html

HEALTH SERVICE PRICE TRANSPARENCY: requires healthcare providers to make available, on request or online, the direct pay price for at least the twenty-five most commonly provided services, if applicable, for the health care provider. The direct pay price must be for the standard treatment provided for the service and may include the cost of treatment for complications or exceptional treatment. Health care providers who are owners or employees of a legal entity with fewer than three licensed health care providers are exempt from the requirements of this subsection. A health care provider is not required to report the direct pay prices to a government agency or department or to a government-authorized or government created entity for review or filing.
A healthcare facility with more than fifty inpatient beds must make available, on request or online, the direct pay price for at least the fifty most used diagnosis-related group codes, if applicable, for the facility and at least the fifty most used outpatient service codes, if applicable, for the facility. A healthcare facility with fifty or fewer inpatient beds must make available, on request or online, the direct pay price for at least the thirty five most used diagnosis-related group codes, if applicable, for the facility and at least the thirty five most used outpatient service codes if applicable, for the facility. The direct pay price is for the standard treatment provided for the service and may include the cost of treatment for complications or exceptional treatment.


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