Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB1344

Introduced
10/18/24  

Caption

Providing for hospital price transparency and for prohibition on collection action of debt against patients for noncompliant hospitals.

Impact

The implementation of SB1344 will amend the Health Care Facilities Act, particularly introducing significant changes that impose clear requirements for hospitals regarding price disclosures. Hospitals will be required to maintain a list of shoppable services, making it mandatory to outline the associated costs in a manner that is easily accessible and understandable for consumers. Noncompliance with these requirements could lead to civil penalties, further motivating hospitals to adhere to the transparency standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 1344 seeks to enhance transparency in hospital pricing by mandating that hospitals disclose standard charges for various items and services offered to patients. This bill aims to empower patients with information about potential healthcare costs before they receive services, thereby fostering informed decision-making. By establishing a framework for public availability of this pricing information, the bill intends to simplify patient understanding of healthcare costs and encourage competition among healthcare providers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1344 appears to be predominantly positive among consumer advocates and patients who value increased transparency in healthcare costs. Supporters argue that this legislative move is crucial for protecting patients from unexpected financial burdens associated with healthcare services. However, there is some concern regarding how hospitals will react to these new regulations, with opponents questioning whether they may lead to increased costs passed onto patients or create administrative burdens for healthcare providers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential financial impacts on hospitals, especially smaller facilities, which may struggle with the administrative load of tracking and publishing detailed pricing information. Critics of the bill also raise concerns about whether the regulation may unintentionally lead to reduced access to care if hospitals cut services in response to financial pressures. Additionally, the requirement for hospitals to cease collection efforts for debts incurred during non-compliance periods raises discussions about how this will affect hospitals' revenue streams.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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