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Health care price transparency law may be helpful but it’s unlikely to make care cheaper

By Alaska Public Media  
   November 13, 2018

Beginning next year, a new law will require all health care providers in Alaska to be more transparent about their prices. Some hope it will give consumers the tools to shop around, boosting competition and subsequently lowering prices. While it may help prevent sticker shock, experts said the move most likely won’t result in cheaper medical procedures.

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