GeorgeWashington » 02 Jul 2022, 6:49 am » wrote: ↑ The rule is Transparency in Coverage and the data is published in Machine Readable Format.
Cigna published their data in a single 600GB file.
“In October 2020, Trump finalized a rule that requires health insurers and self-insured plans to disclose their prices and cost-sharing information for consumers to view. ”
How is a consumer going to view a 600GB machine readable file?
It’s ****.
I think they can request it so it isn't they who have to search for it.GeorgeWashington » 02 Jul 2022, 6:49 am » wrote: ↑ The rule is Transparency in Coverage and the data is published in Machine Readable Format.
Cigna published their data in a single 600GB file.
“In October 2020, Trump finalized a rule that requires health insurers and self-insured plans to disclose their prices and cost-sharing information for consumers to view. ”
How is a consumer going to view a 600GB machine readable file?
It’s ****.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires hospitals to make their prices transparent by publishing their “chargemasters,” or list prices, for all the services they provide. Congress included this provision in the law because it recognized that employers are increasingly offering high-deductible health plans to their workers,
Blackvegetable » 02 Jul 2022, 2:15 pm » wrote: ↑ The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires hospitals to make their prices transparent by publishing their “chargemasters,” or list prices, for all the services they provide. Congress included this provision in the law because it recognized that employers are increasingly offering high-deductible health plans to their workers,
https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2 ... l-patients
So credulous, Slack Jaw.
Advocacy groups will have it compiled and put into an accessible database.GeorgeWashington » 02 Jul 2022, 6:49 am » wrote: ↑ The rule is Transparency in Coverage and the data is published in Machine Readable Format.
Cigna published their data in a single 600GB file.
“In October 2020, Trump finalized a rule that requires health insurers and self-insured plans to disclose their prices and cost-sharing information for consumers to view. ”
How is a consumer going to view a 600GB machine readable file?
It’s ****.
Cal has a budget surplus equal to nearly 20% of its total debt outstanding.roadkill » 02 Jul 2022, 2:27 pm » wrote: ↑ Cal is in the tank hoping for fed bailout...Biden will try it.
Blackvegetable » 02 Jul 2022, 2:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Cal has a budget surplus equal to nearly 20% of its total debt outstanding.
"The Golden State’s record-breaking deficit owes as much to its progressive politics as to the virus lockdown.Blackvegetable » 02 Jul 2022, 2:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Cal has a budget surplus equal to nearly 20% of its total debt outstanding.
It's 2022, ****.roadkill » 02 Jul 2022, 2:50 pm » wrote: ↑ "The Golden State’s record-breaking deficit owes as much to its progressive politics as to the virus lockdown.
Steven Malanga
May 19, 2020"
"Every state and municipal budget in America will take a big hit because of the coronavirus lockdowns, but no public purse is in as much trouble as California’s. Its Department of Finance recently estimated that the Golden State could face a $54 billion shortfall in the fiscal year beginning July 1, which surely must be the largest deficit any state has ever accumulated, surpassing the $40 billion hole that nearly swallowed Sacramento in 2008."
No.
When was this projected?
Lol. No stupid ***. Here, let me narrow it down for you. Whatever your stupid liberal sources say ie...CNN, MSNBC, and your brainless leftwing blogs you love, if you take the complete opposite of what they tell you to think, then you will find the truth about Trump.