medicalxpress - Tired of watching its employers struggle to afford the cost of health care, Republican-controlled Indiana is trying a traditionally liberal tactic to control costs: setting government price controls on hospitals.
AI Summary: Indiana enacted legislation capping the prices hospitals can charge employers, a bold move aimed at reining in dominant health systems that have long driven up commercial costs. The measure forces hospitals to accept lower, more predictable rates for employer-covered care, prompting industry pushback as the state tries to rebalance bargaining power.
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