The Rising Cost of Healthcare:
Why Pricing Transparency Matters to Patients, Providers and Health Plans
Patients have difficulty predicting the cost of healthcare services as prices are often not disclosed until after the service is provided.
Patients are often billed from multiple providers for a single service.
If patients cannot predict the potential cost of needed diagnostic and treatment services, they often delay the care until it is unavoidable.
As of 2020, an estimated 50% of the U.S. population had at least one chronic disease and 86% of healthcare costs were due to chronic disease.
Pharmacy Transparency Matters
When patients understand their out-of-pocket costs for treatment, including prescriptions, they are empowered to be engaged and make choices about their care resulting in improved outcomes. Download our White Paper series to learn more about healthcare transparency.
Contact us today to learn how the Prescription Network Intata model offers full transparency of pharmacy benefits to the health plan, the provider and the patient.