The battle for price transparency
[...]the price transparency bill was so refreshing, the Ohio legislature passed it unanimously. Because transparency is one aspect of healthcare that both parties agree on, as well as virtually all Americans, lawmakers in both houses on both sides of the aisle were all in favor. Create codes. 5 Char...
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