Price transparency has become an expectation of consumers spanning nearly every industry, and the multifamily space is finally catching up. Unlike other industries, such as travel and retail, which might have two or three factors contributing to a total cost, multifamily operators are having to account for countless different factors from multiple sources. The post Up-Front Fee Transparency Reshapes Multifamily Marketing appeared first on The Multifamily Journal.| The Multifamily Journal
At least 91% of hospitals had posted a machine-readable file containing rate information by the end of 2023, according to a new analysis by Turquoise Health.| American Hospital Association | AHA News
In May, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury announced several actions to enhance health care price transparency. In her latest piece for Health Affairs Forefront, Stacey Pogue discusses how these actions mark the start of a process to make hospital and health plan p| CHIRblog
New survey of 1,000 healthcare consumers provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of care access and digital engagement.| Kyruus Health
The Transparency in Coverage (TiC) rule aimed to make healthcare prices easily comparable, but the reported data may pose many barriers to effective analysis.| Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker
Self-insured employers have an average savings opportunity of 27% across 500 common healthcare services.| Turquoise Health Blog
CMS announced the deferred enforcement period is coming to an end.| Turquoise Health Blog
You can play Go-Fish or you can play Data-Go-Fish. The choice is yours.| Turquoise Health Blog