HealthDecisions.org tracks 7 states movement towards improving health care quality and transparency thorugh legislation or executive order and their advance towards the promise of a value-driven health care system for more Americans. This report focuses on initiatives undertaken by Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Nevada, Arkansas, Utah and Oklahoma.
State intiatives to improve health care quality and transparency
More from AlaskaMore posts in Alaska »
- Healthy Alaskans Releases Scorecards Assessing Alaska’s Health Progress for 2020
- Bill Requires Alaskan Hospitals Post Procedure Costs
- Price transparency legislation for Alaska
- CMS announces next phase initiative in new nation-wide primary care model, Comprehensive Primary Care Plus
- Alaska Data and Statistics
More from GeorgiaMore posts in Georgia »
- AHRQ Stats: Impact of the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Older Adult Hospitalizations
- Georgia Moves Towards Curbing Surprise Medical Billing
- Legislation To Establish Georgia APCD passes Senate
- Georgia Senate Passes Legislation to Counteract Surprise Medical Billing
- Bill to Provide Georgia Residents with Medical Procedure Cost, Quality of Care Information
More from KentuckyMore posts in Kentucky »
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More from VirginiaMore posts in Virginia »
- Hospital Price Transparency Bill Introduced in Virginia General Assembly
- Virginia Health Information Publishes 2021 Industry Report: Comparing the Performance of Virginia’s Healthcare Providers
- Virginia Hospitals: Charity Care Dashboard
- Virginia Health Information’s Potentially Avoidable Emergency Department Visits
- Virginia Health Information Publishes HMO Cost and Quality Report