Abstract

Increasing health care consumerism has been proposed as a solution for rising U.S. health care costs. Although price transparency initiatives aim to inform patients about outof-pocket costs (OOPCs), challenges remain regarding price transparency tools, including limited accuracy of estimates, accounting for multiple payers for the same service, the need for quality measures, optimal OOPC delivery, and psychosocial consequences of OOPC information. As radiology practices consider implementing price transparency initiatives, improvements should address enhancing patients' experience with OOPC communication.

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