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Trump administration warns more than 500 hospitals to provide more price information or face fines
- The Trump administration warned more than 500 hospitals they aren’t posting clear pricing info, with potential fines up to $2 million a year for noncompliance.
- The warnings hit big-name and many state hospitals — Texas (42) and Indiana (34) among the hardest‑hit — including MD Anderson and large systems like Ascension.
- The push frames price transparency as a way to lower medical bills and is part of a broader, politically timed effort ahead of the midterms.
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