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Over 500 hospitals warned by Trump administration to disclose prices or pay millions in fines

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The Trump administration has issued warnings to more than 500 hospitals across the United States, demanding they provide clearer and more comprehensive price information to patients or risk substantial financial penalties. The warnings, announced on June 9, 2026, target hospitals that have failed to comply with federal transparency rules requiring them to publish standard charges for services, including negotiated rates with insurers.

Non-compliant hospitals could face fines of up to $2 million per year, according to the administration. The move is part of a broader effort to empower patients to make informed healthcare decisions by comparing costs before receiving treatment.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has been enforcing these rules since 2021, but many hospitals have been slow to adopt the required disclosures. The administration emphasized that transparency is crucial to reducing healthcare costs and improving competition.

Hospitals that do not respond to the warnings will be subject to escalating enforcement actions, including audits and public reporting of non-compliance. Patient advocacy groups have praised the initiative, while some hospital associations argue that the requirements are burdensome and complex.

The warnings cover a wide range of facilities, from small rural hospitals to large urban medical centers. The administration has set a deadline for compliance, after which fines will be imposed.

This development is expected to have significant implications for healthcare pricing and patient access to cost information nationwide.

This story was originally reported by willitsnews. Read the original article here.

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