Public quality reporting could lower hospital costs

 

More public reporting on quality could help bring down hospital costs, according to a new Health Affairs study, reports Modern Healthcare.

The study found that commercial health plans used hospital performance as leverage to negotiate prices where quality data became available for the first time, according to study authors.

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