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New York’s Landmark Proposal: First-Ever Cap on Hospital Clinic Bills

New York’s Landmark Proposal: First-Ever Cap on Hospital Clinic Bills

November 21, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

New York Coalition Proposes Cap on Hospital Clinic Bills

A coalition in New York is pushing for new state legislation. This law would set a cap on medical bills from hospital-owned outpatient clinics. The goal is to limit what these clinics can charge, as they often have higher rates than independent doctors.

The coalition includes various stakeholders such as health advocates, labor unions, and community organizations. They argue that many patients face high costs due to price differences. By capping these bills, they hope to make healthcare more affordable.

Supporters believe this legislation can help ease financial burdens on patients. They note that lower charges could improve access to care. However, some healthcare providers worry about impacts on their operations and revenues.

This proposal represents a significant step in healthcare reform in New York. If passed, it may set a precedent for other states considering similar measures. The coalition plans to rally support from lawmakers and the public to ensure its success.

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